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Discover LudwigThe phrase "channelled at" is correct and can be used in written English.
The phrase is usually used as part of a phrase to indicate direction or focus. For example, "She channelled her energy at completing the project."
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A lot of it was channelled at me and lot of it channelled at the players.
Transinvestgas then channelled at least ten million dollars of the difference in price to a consulting company, which, the police found, had been registered using two stolen passports.
Two counts of money laundering allege that Madoff channelled at least $250m of fraudulent gains through the division, based in Mayfair, which is under investigation by the Serious Fraud Office.
"More money is being channelled at those areas of the country that have the highest levels of need".
?I got channelled at a very early age into engineering because I was good in maths and physics and because I wanted to be a racing driver and design my own racing cars,? he says.
While efforts aimed at promoting healthy lifestyle among females should be sustained more efforts need to be channelled at men in getting them to live healthier lifestyles.
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She had channelled Miles Davis at the Montreux Jazz Festival.
"There was a great channel at Aleppo.
How successful is the channel at reaching its audience?
Paddy Ashdown can barely see the English Channel at Bournemouth.
They don't search the English Channel at random.
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