Sentence examples for bringing a host of from inspiring English sources

The phrase "bringing a host of" is correct and can be used in written English.
It generally means that someone or something is bringing a large variety of something else. For example, you could say "She arrived at the party with a host of delicious treats."

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A strong breeze is blowing through the seaport of Genoa these days, bringing a host of cultural offerings.

An all-new Musicabana festival will kick off in early May, bringing a host of Cuban and American musicians together in a series of big public concerts.

Now they are going back to the desert regions of Chad, Mali and Niger, possibly bringing a host of problems with them.Some Tuareg acquired high-tech weapons during Libya's civil war, and may have taken them home.

Having overinvested in gas- and coal-fired plants before the financial crisis, the two largest, E.ON and RWE, ended up with excess capacity in the ensuing downturn—just as lavish subsidies to wind- and solar-power producers were bringing a host of new competitors to the market.

Amazon has just announced a new content deal with NBCUniversal, bringing a host of new television series to the video streaming platform.

One of the promises of online technologies is that they can increase access to nontraditional and underserved students by bringing a host of educational resources and experiences to those who may have limited access to on-campus-only higher education.

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But it had also brought a host of headaches.

Integration of the former East German educational system brought a host of problems.

This war has brought a host of charges that Israel has committed war crimes.

Rockstar said that the update will also bring "a host of fixes and dynamic tuning updates".

Laptops in class also bring a host of distractions — from Facebook to Twitter — that teachers loathe.

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