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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'hosted in' is correct and usable in written English
You can use 'hosted in' to describe an event or gathering that is held in, or is taking place in, a particular location. For example, you could say, "We are hosting a party in our backyard this weekend."
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My blog is hosted in the States.
(The contest is being hosted in Moscow).
The 2014 Ice Hockey World Championships were hosted in Minsk.
They were hosted in schools and governmental buildings.
Candlelit vigils will be hosted in cities including Sydney, Berlin, Freetown and São Paulo.
"It's like the Ryder Cup [the international golf competition that Celtic Manor hosted in 2010].
Chris Rock returned to the job earlier this year, having first hosted in 2005.
Kanye West will receive the Video Vanguard award at Sunday's VMAs, hosted in LA.
"And anyway, it's all hosted in Panama … no one can touch me".
This year's Netball World Cup, will be hosted in Sydney, 7-16 August @netballworldcup.
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Athens also hosted in 1896 and 2004.
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