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Discover LudwigThe phrase "hosting a party" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the act of organizing and holding a social gathering or event.
Example: "I am excited about hosting a party for my friends this weekend."
Alternatives: "throwing a party" or "organizing a gathering."
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Hide Your Party Valuables Lindsey winds up reluctantly hosting a party while her parents are away in "Beers and Weirs".
Violetta, a Parisian demimondaine, is hosting a party.
Hosting a party is an utter pain in the Pippa.
The stresses of hosting a party can pile up this time of year.
Mr. Shuford was hosting a party, and Mr. Hanna arrived with some friends.
He's a trickster in a penthouse, and he's hosting a party.
Maurizio Cattelan was hosting a party for his magazine Toilet Paper on San Servolo Island.
Dr. Awkward will be hosting a party Friday evening at 6 30 in 2-190.
In the spring, our carrel celebrated the completion of theses by hosting a party.
Clearly, there is no point hosting a party yourself unless it is a social media sensation.
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Tomorrow night we'll be co-hosting a party at the South Street Seaport with Mad Decent.
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