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"channelled in" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is used to express the idea of redirecting or restricting something to a certain course or path. For example, "Her frustration was channelled in to art therapy, which allowed her to express her emotions."
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However, it's important that such support is channelled in the right ways.
It is something to either be channelled in certain directions or to be fought and suppressed.
An anti-Westminster sentiment exists south of the border too, but it has not been channelled in the same way.
I think they felt I was being channelled in the right direction because I was quite hyperactive.
And these investments have to be channelled in a smart way, as they are through this fund.
But the valid question that James raises is whether or not minority authors are pigeonholed or channelled in certain directions.
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Determination is just stubbornness channeled in a positive way, right?
I channel pink in my interiors often.
Jim Cantore, of the Weather Channel, in Battery Park.
"More channels in big cities?
Viva also operates channels in Hungary, Poland and the Netherlands.
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