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Discover Ludwig"emcee of" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to refer to the person who serves as the master of ceremonies or host of an event. Example: Sarah was the emcee of the conference banquet, welcoming all the guests and introducing the keynote speaker.
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In the red: the one and only former emcee of NBC's The Apprentice, Donald Trump.
He gives every speech like the emcee of an awards dinner, pointing out people in the audience.
"It's the total antithesis of good taste," said Arlene Goodenough, 67, emcee of the event held at the Montrose Church of Divine Love.
With his election in 1980, they say, he assumed the role of "emcee" of a "slow-motion coup d'état" largely underwritten by the syndicate.
Maxwell D, a founding emcee of the pioneer garage crew Pay as You Go, said: "Every poor youth in the ghetto has a BlackBerry.
That is precisely what Milan Bull said from the podium as the emcee of the second annual Connecticut River Eagle Festival in Essex, which was held Feb.
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As a proud, card-carrying, rally-going member of the Tea Party Patriots (co-emcee of the 2009 Boston Tea Party, how iconic is that?), I have noticed how quickly some Progressives are to label us as racists.
For Roc Nation / Jamla Records recording artist Rapsody, staying the course and trusting her process proved to lay the foundation for a promising career that now places her amongst the most dynamic emcees of the modern era.
NBC-LA anchor Ted Chen joined magazine publisher Lynn Liou of Vivid Magazine serving as emcees of the evening affair.
Lo always has that position as one of my favorite emcees of all time but at that time, Illite is the dopest rapper on the planet.
For what it's worth, Fey and Poehler didn't become the official emcees of the 2013 Golden Globes ceremony until October of 2012.
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