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Discover Ludwig"she hosts a" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
You can use it when describing a person who regularly organizes and presents an event or show. For example: - "She hosts a cooking show on television every week." - "Melissa is known for her charming personality when she hosts a dinner party." - "Maria hosts a book club at her house once a month." - "The theater has hired a new emcee to host their upcoming production."
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On OWN, the Oprah Winfrey Network, she hosts a weekly show called "Oprah's Next Chapter" that airs on Sunday nights.
There's a Woody Allen-style tragicomedy to scenes in which she hosts a vegan dinner party as a teenager, or frets about catching anorexia.
Each year, she hosts a traditional dinner featuring turkey, baked apples and pumpkin pie on the day before the official holiday.
Each month, on a Sunday afternoon, she hosts a salon there, for women who are in the theatre or interested in the theatre.
She presents the horse racing on Channel 4, she hosts a Saturday evening talent show on BBC1, and she's got her own Radio 2 programme on Sunday mornings.
She hosts a radio call-in show and plans to perform in a series of one-woman concerts in Singapore later this month.
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She hosts an online series featuring nonnas from the old country who share their recipes "with the new generations".
She hosted a TV show.
She hosted a lunch for families of Amazonian reptile hunters.
For her second collection she hosted a life-drawing class.
That night, she hosted a birthday party for her assistant.
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