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The phrase 'in a host of' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to mean that something (or someone) is one of a large number of things or people. For example, you could say: "The candidate has experience in a host of industries." Here, the candidate has experience in many different industries.
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But Mr. Greenspan gradually ushered in a host of more enduring changes at the Fed.
They have invested funds together in a host of enterprises.
Argentina is involved in a host of arguments.
We know that Internet users differ from nonusers in a host of ways.
United, there is little we cannot do in a host of cooperative ventures.
DeadSocial is the latest in a host of services catering for the digital afterlife.
They have placed ads in a host of publications that presenters often overlook.
In-flight pressure changes can create significant discomfort in a host of conditions.
Voter rights could prove a live issue in a host of other races during the midterms.
For four years, the two men interviewed hundreds of sales representatives in a host of industries.
It also turns up in a host of other things, including chicken, beef, bananas and chickpeas.
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