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host of voices
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "host of voices" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a large number of different opinions, perspectives, or sounds coming from various sources. Example: "In the debate, there was a host of voices expressing diverse viewpoints on the issue."
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11 human-written examples
"Pikachu!" he heard a host of voices cry, echoing through the crisp night air.
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So who does he really love? "There's always," he says, lighting another cigarette, "a host of voices you're inspired by.
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Can you start tomorrow?" Once again, with the Sun, Lipsky's legacy will be measured in the host of voices that he has unleashed into journalism.
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So instead of waking up to a blank morning of non-news, today we were yanked into consciousness by a host of voices all vying for our attention.
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Once again, with the Sun, Lipsky's legacy will be measured in the host of voices that he has unleashed into journalism.
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"More Life" takes a whole host of voices seriously — not just Drake's but also guests who are given plenty of room.
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But lately it has got much better: most modern smartphones now have a host of voice-activated features which actually work.
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Among the host of voice-related features are the ability to play music by way of Amazon Prime Music and iHeartRadio, headline news reading, Pebble Health summaries, weather and traffic updates, Amazon shopping and smart home device control.
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Together, the two plan on growing out a host of voice-driven mobile applications that seem to include every current mobile application under the sun (local search, speech to text, directions, and speech calling).
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Given that major consumer electronics players like Samsung and its eternal rival LG have pushed to make the living room smarter with a host of voice-recognizing televisions, it comes as little surprise that iSpeech's platform has gotten the most attention from other television manufacturers.
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A host of authoritative voices already warn us not to have a piece of cheesecake, a second Scotch, a cigar.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When using "host of voices", ensure the context clearly indicates whether you are referring to actual sounds or diverse opinions. For example, "a host of voices debated the new policy" refers to opinions, while "a host of voices sang in the choir" refers to actual singing.
Common error
Avoid using "host of voices" when a more precise term like "consensus" or "dissent" is more appropriate. Using "host of voices" implies variety, not necessarily agreement or disagreement.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "host of voices" functions as a noun phrase, often serving as the subject or object of a sentence. As shown in Ludwig, it denotes a collection of different opinions or sounds.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, the phrase "host of voices" is a grammatically correct and relatively common expression used to denote a multitude of different opinions or sounds. Ludwig AI confirms its usability and provides several real-world examples. While versatile, it’s important to consider context and connotation, ensuring that the phrase accurately reflects the intended message of diverse perspectives or sounds. Alternatives such as "multitude of voices" or "array of voices" can provide slightly different nuances depending on the specific need.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
multitude of voices
Synonymous replacement, emphasizes the numerous quantity of voices.
array of voices
Focuses on the diverse arrangement and variety of voices.
chorus of voices
Implies a unified expression from many, like a choir.
collection of voices
Similar to an array but suggests a more organized gathering.
cacophony of voices
Highlights a loud, jarring mixture of sounds.
spectrum of voices
Emphasizes the range and diversity of perspectives.
multitude of opinions
Shifts the focus from literal voices to expressed opinions.
group of speakers
A more literal description, less figurative than "host of voices".
assembly of speakers
Suggests a formal gathering of people expressing their views
barrage of opinions
Highlights an overwhelming number of opinions.
FAQs
What does "host of voices" mean?
The phrase "host of voices" refers to a large number of diverse opinions, perspectives, or sounds coming from various sources.
How can I use "host of voices" in a sentence?
You might say, "A host of voices criticized the new policy", or, "The concert featured a host of voices in a harmonious blend".
What can I say instead of "host of voices"?
You can use alternatives like "multitude of voices", "array of voices", or "chorus of voices" depending on the context.
Is "host of voices" a formal or informal expression?
"Host of voices" is suitable for both formal and informal contexts, although it leans slightly towards formal writing due to the word "host".
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
88%
Authority and reliability
4.1/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested