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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a channel that" is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to introduce a statement about what the channel is used for. For example: "This app provides users with a channel that allows them to stay up to date on news in their local area."
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BBC2 is certainly a channel that takes risks.
This is highbrow stuff from a channel that assumes knowledge.
Instead, they have taken it to a channel that attracts around 1% of the viewing population.
As a channel that signed on in 1981, that makes MTV a millennial, too.
What if there were a channel that used fashion in the way MTV uses music?
Three decades later, Mr. Johnson owns a channel that sells commercial time.
F0 forms a channel that permits protons to flow through the lamellar membrane to F1.
"We've tried to create a channel that is completely different from all the other channels.
"You give them a channel that tells them what is going on in China".
That bit of badinage cemented Phoenix's reputation as a channel that gets away with things.
Boulton is now synonymous with a channel that has become hugely influential despite inconsequential viewing figures.
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