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Discover Ludwig"channel with" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a form of communication or transmission of information, such as a telephone line, radio channel, or internet connection. For example, "We have established a strong channel with our customers through email and social media."
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Luzu runs his channel with one other person, his girlfriend.
She watched the traffic channel with accompanying weather reports.
It's a varied channel with some serious news shows.
Comcast is buying Midwest Sports Channel, with 2.6 million subscribers in Minneapolis and Milwaukee, and Home Team Sports Channel, with 4.7 million customers in Washington and Baltimore.
On the episode, Fox News became an unnamed cable news channel with a conservative agenda.
Just over 54.4m for the week, from a YouTube channel with nearly 240k subscribers.
He has left One Direction's channel, with its measly 10 million subscribers, for dust.
A television channel, with staff of about 20, now broadcasts in Mandarin Chinese on Suriname networks.
But as a channel with 29 million subscribers, HBO cannot afford to bypass its cable partners.
Regrettably, ITV has gradually transformed itself into a channel with little to appeal to upmarket viewers.
So that's effectively 52 channels with 6,800 hours versus one channel with 170 hours".
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