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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a hostess at a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a person who hosts or manages events, gatherings, or establishments, typically in a hospitality context.
Example: "She worked as a hostess at a popular restaurant downtown, greeting guests and managing reservations."
Alternatives: "a host in a" or "a greeter at a".
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I took a job as a hostess at a restaurant in Harlem.
Denise Quevedo, 22, a hostess at a restaurant near the Winter Garden.
Then the Wife shuffles on, "like a hostess at a party she'd rather not be giving".
But she had to work as a hostess at a Sunset Strip club to pay the bills.
A hostess at a buffet dinner decorated her table with a cornucopia centerpiece from which a mass of fruit poured forth.
I'd work part time and they'd more than match whatever I earned as a hostess at a local Tex-Mex restaurant.
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Ms. El-Amin was on her way to her job as a hostess at an Outback Steakhouse when the brakes on her car began to fail.
Arriving in New York with little money and even less English, she moved to Los Angeles and became a hostess at an International House of Pancakes, working her way through school.
"In this business, you have to really not think about the future," said Alana Zimmer, a young model discovered as a hostess at an East Side Mario's restaurant in Canada, and who — like Raquel Zimmermann, another slow starter whose career took off around the time many competitors are hanging up their stilettos, at the ripe old age of 24 — is having the biggest season of her career.
Mrs. Kean, 32, is a hostess at Tuscan Steak, a restaurant in New York.
Linda Chambers, a hostess at the Turquoise Room, suggested a destination just beyond the airport.
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