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Discover LudwigThe phrase "I have hosted" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase to indicate that you have done something as an event organizer, for instance: "I have hosted several corporate events in the past year."
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He said, "This is the second time that I have hosted, so clearly the story of last year's gala was, Stephen Colbert did a damn fine job".
In the past, as a compromise, I have hosted full-day off-sites at my house for the entire business to discuss these kinds of issues.
Referring to the awards host, comedian Dara O'Briain, Jupitus went on: "I have hosted loads of these and you get about £10,000.
In the process, I have been named a Superhost, which means I have hosted many guests and consistently received five-star reviews.
But the rapper seems confident about his transformational properties: "The boxes at Celtic would never be the same once I have hosted a party there," he said.
I've been married for fifty years, and every time my wife and I have hosted a dinner together, I've drawn up a menu of what we're serving.
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I've hosted the Friday edition since 1984.
And I've hosted him at two all-ticketed events.
The previous year I had hosted Christmas for no fewer than 14 people.
How do you spread that thinking throughout the company? A. I've hosted meetings we called management round tables.
I've hosted many a party where I've donned a Santa hat and played Christmas songs all night long.
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