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Discover LudwigThe phrase "at hosting" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to someone's role or capability in managing or organizing events, services, or activities, particularly in a digital or online context.
Example: "She excels at hosting virtual meetings and ensuring everyone feels included."
Alternatives: "in hosting" or "for hosting".
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And look at hosting the Olympics.
Archbishop Sambi is an old hand at hosting papal visits.
The B.C.S. bowl games have virtually no shot at hosting a national title game.
It was terrifying because longtime correspondent John Oliver was actually very good at hosting.
"We appreciate Albania looking seriously at hosting the destruction of chemical weapons," she said.
Lee, who's not very good at hosting, or dinner, or partying, is hosting a dinner party.
"They also are very successful at hosting the Haskell, so we know they can handle a Breeders' Cup-sized crowd.
Corden strikes a balance by being an actor and singer who happens to be good at hosting.
But trials are essential, too – which is why it is encouraging that the Scottish government is looking at hosting some.
Many landowners baulk at hosting "interim" dumps – in principle for three years – until the central government builds a mid-term storage facility.
Perhaps sporting success will neutralise public resentment, and the country will feel only pride at hosting a splendid games, fuelling new confidence in Britain's future.
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