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The phrase "be host for" is grammatically correct and usable in written English.
It is most commonly used to indicate that someone is providing hospitality or serving as a host for an event or gathering. Example: "I have been asked to be host for the company's annual holiday party."
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That controversial choice means Europe will be host for the event for the 10th time.
It was the first city in the Southern Hemisphere to be host for an Olympics.
Star Jones will be host for the event, "Broadway Gospel Celebration: 11," and special guests are to include Deborah Cox.
Leipzig beat four competitors yesterday to become Germany's candidate to be host for the 2012 Summer Olympics.
The restaurant donated $10,000 to Glide for the right to be host for the lunch with Mr. Buffett.
The United Arab Emirates agreed yesterday to be host for the meeting, though a date was not set.
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Or, for that matter, forecast the Packers to be hosts for it.
They were not quite ready to invest, they said, but they were intrigued enough to be hosts for additional gatherings.
In keeping with that mischievous spirit, this year's event will be hosted, for the second time, by the comedians Tina Fey and Amy Poehler.
Under the legislation, local governments will receive financial rewards if they are willing to be hosts for United States troops.
35percentt of the houses listed for the night of the eclipse will be hosting for the first time ever.
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