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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a new host" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a recently introduced or appointed host, such as in a television show, event, or online platform.
Example: "After the previous host left the show, the network announced that they would be bringing in a new host to take over the program."
Alternatives: "a fresh host" or "an alternate host".
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We migrated to a new host.
Have I received a new host?
The ABC has yet to announce a new host.
But with a new host, no truce has been made.
But his desire to keep the show going, with a new host, is raising eyebrows.
Will he be replaced by a new host, and is that format a dying animal?
It proceeds to destroy the tongue before replacing it as a new host tongue.
Disney, the distributor, said a new host would take over for her in the fall.
It should find a new host city for the 2022 tournament.
He said the time slot would have a new host starting on Monday.
Conjugative transposons are generally resistant to DNA restriction upon transfer to a new host.
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