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"change channels" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It refers to the act of switching the television or radio to a different station or program. Example: "I was bored of the news, so I decided to change channels and watch a comedy show instead."
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So, time to change channels.
That's enough to get a voter in search of a laugh to change channels.
You don't, change channels or better still rack off 3. It's insulting?
Sometimes, success in television turns to failure faster than a teenager can change channels.
If a network news operation flubs its election coverage, viewers can change channels.
Cable is about to introduce an application that can change channels.
They change channels when the president's family pops up on TV.
Through increasingly violent electric shocks the man is forced to change channels.
"That voice and those green eyes -- I'd have to change channels," she said.
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She also caused televisions to change channel.
You can click the channel on the phone and change channel immediately from the app itself.
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