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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a radio host" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a person who presents or hosts a radio program.
Example: "She has always dreamed of becoming a radio host and sharing her love for music with the audience."
Alternatives: "a radio presenter" or "a radio DJ."
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Cuomo had been a radio host himself, long ago.
Jonathan Schwartz is a radio host and writer.
In Laurens, a radio host moderates Mr. Thompson's meeting.
Later, Matvei Ganapolsky, a radio host on Ekho Moskvy, said the contradictions "demand explanations".
In 1992, he joined KCET as a radio host, but felt the environment was too liberal.
Now he is fighting for survival against a radio host endorsed by border vigilantes.
A radio host entered the dugout, recognized Zuckerman, and came over to congratulate him.
Just a radio host who relied on third-hand information from her assistant.
"There is a Senate race in the state here," a radio host said, introducing Mr. Giordano.
Or as Mitch Melnick, a radio host on Montreal 990 the Fan, said: "It's not really a Canadian thing.
A radio host once introduced him as "the biggest Chicago guy or gal there is," aside, maybe, from Oprah Winfrey.
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