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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a channel of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a medium or means through which something is communicated or transmitted.
Example: "The internet serves as a channel of information for millions of users worldwide."
Alternatives: "a medium of" or "a conduit for".
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"We have a channel of communication with [the group].
It would be sensible of the chancellor to open a channel of communication with Mr Field.
Twitter is ubiquitous and, as a channel of the year's news, stifling.
Make me a channel of your peace, Where there's despair in life, let me bring hope.
Make me a channel of your peace: Where there is hatred let me bring your love.
Imagine sitting at a restaurant table, gazing out on to a channel of icy grey-blue water.
Ellison found that the opening of such a channel of communication at that time was "wrong-headed" and "inappropriate".
He was in the toilet of a London hotel, praying "God, please make me a channel of your peace".
Mr Ellison criticised the opening of such a channel of communication at that time as "wrong-headed" and "inappropriate".
Similar(2)
"Make me a channel of your peace," the prayer begins.
Though her voice occasionally faltered as she sang Make Me a Channel of Your Peace, she held her nerve.
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