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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'channeling of' is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when referring to the redirection of energy or activity in a specific direction. For example, "This technique is aimed at improving the channeling of energy towards positive outcomes."
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Independent computational work on alfalfa came to a similar conclusion for channeling of enzymes associated with coniferaldehyde, which were proposed to form a metabolic channel [ 14].
Meditation on the channeling of grief?
"I play to people's fantasies," wrote Schwartz in his channeling of Trump.
At least the channeling of "Ringu" in "The Ring" is reverent.
Witness Craig Bierko's eerie channeling of Robert Preston in "The Music Man".
Her resonant channeling of James Dean in his "Last Meadow" earned her a 2010 Bessie award.
The lesson feels by one turn like a therapy session, and by another like a direct channeling of Sanders.
Still, the reader can easily overlook these writerly excesses, so powerful is the author's channeling of his people's memories.
But the channeling of private-sector savings into low-yielding government bonds has hurt economic growth, Fitch said.
The Academy of Arcadia, founded in Rome in 1690, exemplified the channeling of energies for rationalism and innovation.
What is pop music, after all, but the channeling of the ecstatic urge into a form that puts a limit on its excesses?
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