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Discover LudwigThe phrase "host a show" is perfectly correct and usable in written English.
You can use it whenever you are referring to an event at which a person or organization will introduce and oversee the proceedings.For example: "The famous actor was asked to host a show at the theater."
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Someone said, "Why don't you host a show?" And I did, at the Slipper Room.
On Tuesday afternoons, they host a show on East Village Radio.
(He cannot host a show on another network until Sept. 1).
"Having the podcast let them see we could host a show," Schaefer said.
And in May, Ajira in Newark will host a show culled from the permanent collection.
He should host a show that's the opposite of Jeremy Kyle's.
"Partly because I'm used to being in conversation, so I didn't really know how to host a show by myself.
"Judge Pirro — take a good look — is now going to host a show on the Fox broadcast network".
Mr. Freeman instead cites a different sort of rating: the waiting list for people who want to host a show.
Under the plan being discussed, Mr. Leno would still host a show called "The Jay Leno Show".
Gervais, no matter what you think about him as a comedian, is the ideal person to host a show like that.
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