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The phrase "a channel has" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the features, attributes, or contents of a specific channel, such as in communication, media, or technology contexts.
Example: "A channel has the ability to reach a wide audience through various platforms."
Alternatives: "a channel possesses" or "a channel includes".
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It is laid on a wax or resin base into which a channel has been cut.
Of course, this is by no means the first time that a channel has backed a lame horse.
He joined Granada almost from university and making television programmes, and later making a channel, has become his life.
The participation of Tribal DDB speaks to the fact that "digital as a discipline, as a channel, has not been utilized to the extent that clients and health care professionals are utilizing it," Ms. Fields, who is 50, said.
At first, it might have seemed like Heston's Fantastical Food was an anomaly – the sort of nebulously directionless thing that gets made when a channel has a presenter that it doesn't quite know what to do with.
"BBC3 as a channel has dedicated a huge number of hours to the many men and women who are fighting in Afghanistan – many of whom fall into the 16 to 34 age range of our channel," he said.
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A&E, a cable channel, has already made a film about Flight 93.
A flow channel has been designed, manufactured, and tested.
Straightforward fabrication of monolithic porous nanostructure within a microfluidic channel has been demonstrated.
A broad channel has obviously opened for McDonald, whose acting is exemplary.
Among these, VvSIRK, encoding a K+ channel, has been reported to be specifically expressed in guard cells [ 25].
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