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Discover Ludwig"channel work" is correct and usable in written English.
It typically refers to tasks associated with a particular medium, such as work to promote a product or service through television or radio. For example, "I'm responsible for the channel work that helps promote our product on the radio."
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There is nothing wrong with that, of course, but there are others who feel that they can make the channel work, and there seems little reason not to allow them the chance to do just that.
In September, he was indicted by a federal grand jury on charges that he arranged for municipal governments to channel work to a consulting firm he was associated with.
At first, Mr. Ferriero called the charges against him insignificant — a federal grand jury said he arranged for municipal governments to channel work to a consulting firm he was associated with — and insisted that he would take a leave of absence until he was exonerated.
The equations are replaced with those from the frequency selective channel work in Section 2.3.
(SciFi Channel) Work Out (Bravo).
The county Board of Supervisors approved the deposit of $38,100 with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers to be used on flood control channel work in La Cañada's Winery Canyon.
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One "channel" through which this happens is the supply of bank lending.The bank-lending channel works as follows.
The animation and promotion is handled almost entirely by Nickelodeon, though the channel works closely with the creators of the films.
Like its bacterial predecessor, the new structure offers fresh insights into how the channel works.
If only one channel works, the side decoder is employed to estimate the lost information.
If only one channel works, side reconstruction can be accepted according to the labels.
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