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Discover LudwigThe phrase "had been hosted" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that an event or activity took place in the past and was hosted by someone or something.
Example: "The conference had been hosted at the downtown convention center before it moved to a larger venue."
Alternatives: "was hosted" or "had taken place".
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He rejuvenated a multilateral peace process that had been hosted by Kenya since 1993.
The site had been hosted by LA Weekly, but owned by Ms. Finke.
Another case involves a monthly social event that had been hosted by the Contemporary Art Institute of Detroit.
It was originally populated with content from the Networked Computer Science Technical Reference Library (NCSTRL), which had been hosted by Cornell's Computer Science Department.
Mr. Weber, 47, had worked as a newscaster for a number of shows on WABC-AM, including the popular talk-radio program that had been hosted by Curtis Sliwa and Ron Kuby.
Kim Jong Nam had been hosted and protected by China for many years, and his murder, if proved to be conducted on Pyongyang's orders, would be seen as a direct affront to Beijing, experts said.
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The two had been hosting "Money Mondays" for Yale students, providing personal finance insights.
The gang had been hosting parties which police say contravenes environmental and planning laws.
Mr. Schultz, a liberal talk radio veteran, had been hosting "The Ed Show" at 6 p.m.
The company had been hosting a music festival for 10 years in London.
The town had been hosting its annual carnival week, which ended on Friday.
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