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Discover LudwigThe phrase "channels that" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to refer to specific channels or means through which something is communicated or transmitted. Example: "The company uses various marketing channels, such as social media, email, and television, to reach its target audience."
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Those are shows on channels that are explicitly commercialized.
The lively private television news channels that had also turned against Musharraf went blank.
Other digital channels that once showed anime like CNX have likewise bitten the dust.
Most of the potential bidders own cable channels that could benefit from MGM's film library.
We – as consumers – are spending more time in media channels that are demonstrably worse for advertising.
But under pressure from the networks and the growing cable channels, that resistance slowly crumbled.
In concert with the coup, Islamist TV channels that supported the president were closed down.
The networks are flanked in most homes by cable channels that do not face similar restriction.
Those are shipping channels that have been gouged out within the last 20 years.
But channels that did not come in well seemed particularly fuzzy.
The more channels that are squeezed on to DAB, the lower the quality will be.
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