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"host me" is not a grammatically correct sentence, and is not usable in written English as-is.
If you are asking someone to host you as a guest, you can say "Can you host me?" or "Will you host me?" For example: "I'm visiting the area soon. Can you host me?".
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I wanted to study abroad, but no one would host me because I went to Nassau Community College".
As if that wasn't generous enough, I later find out that Lucia is agreeing to host me, despite being midway through chemotherapy from breast cancer.
I drop him a line apologising for the lack of notice and asking if he might be able to host me for a couple of nights.
In order not to be isolated from the international neuroscience community, my American colleague has offered to host me and/or my postdocs each year so that we can maintain ties and continue ongoing collaborative projects.
I found a family to host me for eight months and bought a one-way ticket in December 2011.
My priority, therefore, became generating enough awareness around my vision and networking to find people around the world that would be willing to host me.
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I want to thank Lieutenant General Hejlik for hosting me here today.
They once hosted me, didn't pay, and brilliantly forgot to order any books of mine to sell, too.
– which hosted me last year, confirming everything I knew from the other side of the barrier and closing the circle.
Now I'll be here till I die," he said, hosting me shirtless, his hairy torso dabbed all over with paint.
Some guy would say, 'I don't like to display my money' — and he would be hosting me at his castle".
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