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Discover LudwigThe phrase "channelled from" is correct and usable in written English.
It means that something was directed or sent through a particular source or channel. For example: "The latest news about the election was channelled from the television broadcasting company."
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Raw water is channelled from the Vaal-Dam into the water treatment complex at Zuikerbosch.
(Were any funds improperly channelled from Madison to Whitewater, or to Clinton's gubernatorial campaign?
The forest, a Unesco biosphere reserve, is laced with lakes and canals channelled from the Spree river centuries ago.
Investigators accused Lula – and leaders of other parties – of having election campaigns financed by kickbacks and bribes channelled from inflated Petrobras contracts.
Morrison himself described Astral Weeks as an opera of sorts, a story with definite characters, a song-cycle of "poetry and mythical musings channelled from my imagination".
It's nice to imagine that every one of your designs is a genius idea channelled from the heavens, forged by a single hand in the white heat of the workshop, but that's not really how the design process works.
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The Fund(s) used in these institutions was channeled from the Gulf countries and rich Arabs.
The Nav1.7 sodium channel: from molecule to man.
remove_image_channel images Add or delete a channel from the image.
The remove_image_channel command deletes the specifed channel from the image.
remove_image_channel Add or delete a channel from the image.
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