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"raise a host of" is a correct phrase and can be used in written English.
It is used to refer to a large number or variety of something, and is often used to indicate that these things present a problem. For example, "The proposed policy change has raised a host of legal and ethical issues."
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Prescriptionless blood tests raise a host of questions.
Everyday racial identities raise a host of normative questions.
It would raise a host of practical questions.
It will also raise a host of new security issues.
Our findings raise a host of possible directions for future research.
And allowing the government unlimited time would raise a host of practical problems, he added.
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The announcement raised a host of questions.
This raises a host of concerns.
That raises a host of issues.
The case raises a host of questions.
But each point of agreement raises a host of questions.
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