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Discover LudwigThe phrase "channelling for" is correct and can be used in written English.
It typically means to act as a channel or conduit for something, or to serve as a means of communication or expression. Example: "She has always had a natural talent for channelling her emotions into her artwork." In this sentence, "channelling for" conveys the idea that her emotions are being expressed and conveyed through her artwork.
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Like a holiday camp pleasure palace, it feels like the perfect place to accentuate the 80s-inspired, retired-Beverly-Hills-mom chic he's channelling for the photo shoot.
Bragi also left in an audio transparency feature that lets you activate pass-through noise channelling for times when you want to hear what's going on around you, but don't necessarily want to take the Headphone buds out and potentially lose or misplace them.
He writes that he had been channelling for some time, and had received a message through automatic writing that he was a "Son of the Godhead," interpreting "Godhead" as the "Infinite Mind".
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