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The phrase "a hosting of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a gathering or event where something is hosted, often in the context of a group or collection of items or people.
Example: "The event featured a hosting of local artists showcasing their work."
Alternatives: "a gathering of" or "an assembly of".
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Politicians will beg, bribe, cheat, lie and spend unlimited sums of taxpayers' money to "win" a hosting of these contests.
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Nor did a host of angels sing.
This raises a host of concerns.
Basically, a host of anti-Belichicks.
That raises a host of issues.
Researchers have used a host of definitions.
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