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The phrase "to be hosting" is correct and usable in written English.
You can typically use it when referring to an event or activity someone is organizing or taking charge of. For example: "The Smiths are hosting a birthday party for their daughter next weekend."
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I am delighted to be hosting this programme with Dermot.
I'm proud to be hosting the event 13 years on from the duel with Justin.
"Wherever you go it's obvious the people are so happy to be hosting the Olympics.
Thompson said: "I am very excited to be hosting this year's Meltdown at Southbank Centre.
Walliams said he is "thrilled" to be hosting the show's first week.
But I am extremely honoured to be hosting the first ever progressive music awards.
Lebanon alone is believed to be hosting 350,000 children of school age.
Locals are friendly, and apparently quite excited to be hosting the newly-crowned Asian champions.
"It's cool and impressive to be hosting these things," the guest said.
I am thrilled to be hosting the British version on BBC1 later this year.
"I am truly honored to be hosting the Grammys next year," Corden said, according to Variety.
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