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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a channelling" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the act of directing or guiding energy, thoughts, or information, often in a spiritual or metaphysical context.
Example: "The workshop focused on a channelling of positive energy to enhance creativity and well-being."
Alternatives: "a channeling" or "a transmission".
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The friends described the Course as a channelling from Jesus, and Mackey assumed that it was baloney.
A channelling flow regime is evident when the wind is parallel to the street axis.
A channelling device, integrated into the flotation system, is used to modify flow conditions in the neighbourhood of the rotor.
However, under tension a channelling crack is formed, while under compression, the film delaminates, buckles and cracks in a tunnelling motion.
The GE strategy exploits our understanding to the lipid metabolic pathway, especially the rate-limiting enzymes, to create a channelling of metabolites to lipid biosynthesis by overexpressing one or more key enzymes in recombinant microalgal strains.
These tubes may also be considered as part of a channelling structure across the bacterial cell envelope.
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There was always a channelling-Howard Beale quality to Olbermann's signature "Special Comment" segments, tightly scripted verbal assaults performed as stream-of-consciousness erudition, and one suspected that Olbermann perceived the crazed Beale less as a cautionary figure than as a role model.
We could start a channel.
A channel exists.
Now those people have a channel".
Honey, there's a channel named Velocity.
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