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The phrase "aimed at channeling" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a purpose or intention to direct or guide something in a specific way.
Example: "The new policy is aimed at channeling resources towards sustainable development initiatives."
Alternatives: "intended to direct" or "focused on guiding".
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At points Levine sought to justify administration policies aimed at channeling troops and Pentagon dollars into quality education programs, rather than predatory ones.
Armed with drums, razorblades, liquor, and fire, mediums perform age-old rituals aimed at channeling the spirits of Lionza's closest disciples letting the mystic figures take over their bodies to speak directly to the living.
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Metabolic engineering aims at channeling the metabolic fluxes towards a desired compound.
Channeling EDM bliss is one thing, but as the central message of a song directly aimed at the ears of teens and twentysomethings starved for life advice, it's not necessarily the one to fatten the wallet with.
"Who is it aimed at?
Aimed at birth to 13kg.
He aimed at the fringes".
"Who is it aimed at?" Thomas asked.
Some speculators have certainly aimed at Greece.
I think it's aimed at Putin".
Jackson consciously aimed at doing that.
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