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along a channel
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "along a channel" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe movement or positioning in relation to a specific pathway or route, often in contexts like navigation, communication, or fluid dynamics. Example: "The boat traveled smoothly along a channel, guided by the gentle current of the water."
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23 human-written examples
Multiple interfaces can be placed in series along a channel.
Science
The property has 65 feet of lake frontage and 65 feet along a channel.
News & Media
The detection of quantum turbulence at multiple points along a channel is also discussed.
Science
Washburn's model describes linear flow along a channel, most accurately when the channel is oriented horizontally.
Then a downdraft carries it along a channel in the kiln floor and vents it from the chimney.
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Water in this groove is delocalized along a channel formed by the peptide in the PPII conformation.
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37 human-written examples
In order to evaluate the potential of the system to visualize multiple binding sites, two spots of anti-Fibrinogen were prepared as described earlier and aligned along a single channel (channel A) in Fig. 1 inset while the linear camera (line D) was aligned parallel to the channel instead of across two channels.
Not only do NimbleTV subscribers get access on any device they'd like, but the app offers unlimited recording like a DVR system along with a channel guide.
News & Media
The Directional OLSR (DOLSR) routing protocol has been developed along with a channel assignment algorithm in order to take advantage of directional antennas setup.
"Contrast that with people who are linear, like your book-keeper or accountant, who chug along in a channel and get things done by going from one thing to another.
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Falling stage dissection of the bar was accompanied by relocation of the flow, along a smaller channel (represented by channel element CH3) at the northern end of the outcrop and bar top dissection.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When using "along a channel", ensure the context clearly indicates movement or position that is generally parallel to the channel's length, rather than simply being located inside it.
Common error
Avoid using "along a channel" when the intent is merely to indicate something is inside the channel. Use "in a channel" instead if the movement or linear progression is not relevant.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "along a channel" functions primarily as an adverbial phrase, modifying a verb by specifying the direction or path of an action. Ludwig examples show its use in describing movement or flow.
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8%
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8%
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The phrase "along a channel" is a versatile prepositional phrase used to describe movement, position, or flow that follows the course of a channel. As confirmed by Ludwig, its grammatical status is correct, and its frequency is very common. While versatile, it's crucial to differentiate its use from "in a channel", ensuring it accurately conveys the intended meaning of parallel progression. The phrase finds frequent application in scientific contexts, media reporting and encyclopedic descriptions. When in doubt, consider whether the emphasis is on the route itself, or simply being within the channel's boundaries. Remember to ensure clarity of meaning and choose the preposition that most accurately reflects the intended relationship.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
through a channel
Focuses on movement from one end of the channel to the other.
within a channel
Emphasizes being contained inside the channel's boundaries.
in a channel
Indicates a location inside the channel.
down a channel
Implies movement from a higher to a lower point within the channel.
adjacent to a channel
Highlights proximity to the channel, rather than movement within it.
parallel to a channel
Describes something aligned alongside the channel's course.
by the side of a channel
Indicates a position next to the channel's edge.
next to a channel
Similar to 'by the side of', but with less emphasis on direction.
following a channel
Implies tracing the path of the channel.
in the course of a channel
Focuses on being located somewhere on the path of the water channel
FAQs
How can I use "along a channel" in a sentence?
Use "along a channel" to describe movement or position generally parallel to the length of the channel, as in, "The boat sailed smoothly along a channel."
What can I say instead of "along a channel"?
You can use alternatives like "through a channel", "within a channel", or "in a channel" depending on the specific context.
When should I use "along a channel" versus "in a channel"?
"Along a channel" implies movement or extension generally parallel to the channel's length, while "in a channel" simply indicates being located inside the channel without the emphasis on linear progression.
Is it correct to say "along of the channel"?
No, the correct phrasing is "along a channel". The preposition "of" is not typically used in this context.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
83%
Authority and reliability
4.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested