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'provide a host' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to someone who is in charge of, or provides, hospitality or entertainment for an event. For example: "We hope to provide a host for the gala who is both fun and professional."
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Reliable access to freshwater would, of course, provide a host of benefits to rural, water-poor districts in North Africa.
Mangroves that provide a host of services including protection from storms, are being cleared to make way for coastal development.
The city and state have promised to chip in $100m each and provide a host of tax breaks, possibly worth more than $1 billion.
In my north London neighborhood, a much-loved play center my daughter often visited was shuttered a few months ago, and the Sure Start Children's Centers that provide a host of services are being cut and consolidated.
This is the latest example of a technology company seeking to harness the popularity of cloud computing, which uses remote networks of computers to provide a host of services.
Mr Dorgan is the chief author of the New Homestead Act, which would provide a host of incentives to people who settle in counties that have lost more than 10% of their population in the past 20 years.
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Thus, the host modifiers examined in our study – especially those that have small effects on bacterial action and lead to reduced prevalence, not extinction of Wolbachia – may provide a host-mediated pathway between different CI-types.
In addition to clade-based comparisons, we provide a host-specific comparative view that differentiates animal parasites, plant parasites and free-living nematodes.
Airbnb provides a "host guarantee" whereby it will "reimburse eligible hosts for damages up to £600,000".
The costume, sublime and heavily ornamented, provides a host of clues essential to the show.
Members of the essential tremor foundation have provided a host of "survival" tips that Ms. Wisniewski lists in her book.
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