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Discover Ludwig"hosted with" is a perfectly valid phrase to use in written English.
This phrase is generally used to indicate that something is taking place in partnership with another entity, so an example sentence might be: "The event is being hosted with the help of a local charity organization."
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Discussions are hosted with women's groups and elders, who feel most threatened by youth gangs.
This conference is hosted with the support of the Nepal Leadership Academy NLAA).
Cornell websites hosted with Pantheon were unavailable due to issues Pantheon was experiencing.
No new issues have been reported with Cornell websites hosted with Pantheon.
Cornell websites hosted with Pantheon were unavailable due to infrastructure issues Pantheon was experiencing.
At a block party they hosted with hamburgers, hot dogs, and spoken word music, Sutton was speaking about his transformation.
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Including the BBC World Service's Nkem Ifejika, who co-hosted with Mishal Husain.
Lyons co-hosted with trustees Anthony Fry, Alison Hastings and Jeremy Peat.
When Anne Hathaway co-hosted with James Franco, she seemed far more sympathetic.
This event is co-hosted with Cornell Norcal Club and Penn Club of Northern California.
The first Marathon, in 2006, was a twenty-four-hour rolling interview session that Obrist co-hosted with Koolhaas.
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