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Discover LudwigThe phrase "our hostess" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a woman who is hosting an event or gathering. Here is an example: "Our hostess, Mrs. Smith, greeted us warmly as we arrived at the dinner party."
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Our hostess was already awake.
A few courses later, our hostess dashes over with brandies.
Our hostess, Julie, greets our ponies as enthusiastically as us.
Our hostess, Dorothea, cooked a version of today's mussels.
"No photo," our hostess said sternly, but with a smile.
But where are our hostess and her interesting family?
Our hostess, Marioara, soothed us with excellent homemade delicacies.
At the mention of Deauville, our hostess snapped, "Deauville, c'est trop bling-bling".
"One of my other neighbors just came over and said, 'Our hostess has saved our lives.' And our hostess is giving the credit to her husband.
"People are just people," our hostess said, pointing to one of the entries.
Across the room, Dot was sitting at the table eating supper with our hostess.
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