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Discover Ludwig"hosted at" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It typically refers to a website or event being held at a particular location or platform. Example: "The conference will be hosted at the convention center next month."
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It will be hosted at bbc.co.uk/adamcurtis (coming soon).
This year's prize is being hosted at Tramway, in Glasgow.
The project, hosted at joindiaspora.com, is still in an invitation-only test stage.
But it is especially true at a debate hosted at a library dedicated to Reagan's presidency.
A number of policies were unveiled at the event, hosted at the Arcola Theatre.
Media server appliances are hosted at three locations across USA.
During this month she was hosted at Andreas Pyka's institute.
It is hosted at Knapdale by Forestry Commission Scotland.
As before, dtnsend and dtnrecv are used for the communication, with senders hosted at the kiosks and the receiver hosted at the gateway.
The two strategy articulation workshops were held in Eindhoven, the Netherlands, hosted at the Plastic Electronics Foundation, and in Heidelberg, Germany, hosted at the InnovationLab.
The DNS records for Twitter are hosted at Dyn.
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