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down a channel
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "down a channel" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to navigation, communication, or data transmission, often implying movement or flow through a specific pathway. Example: "The signal was transmitted down a channel to reach the intended receiver."
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Science
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Academia
Alternative expressions(2)
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13 human-written examples
Last year, YouTube shut down a channel used by Mr. Paludan and his party after repeated violations of the platform's rules.
News & Media
Before the storm began, it had been rolling down a channel called Perseverance Valley, which scientists think may have been carved by water billions of years ago.
News & Media
You might remember, for instance, the moment he shut down a Channel 4 interview because he was asked about the violence in his films: "I'm here to sell my movie!
News & Media
Some structures are built to slow down or weaken lahars as they flow down a channel.
Milner said he disagreed with her assessment of what the technology is doing but agreed there's a shared problem of "how do we address that person who may be going down a channel… leading to them to be radicalized".
News & Media
All were irrigated by water gurgling down a channel dug many centuries ago to tap underground water in the nearby Hajar mountains.
Academia
Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
47 human-written examples
They got bogged down in a channel conflict".
News & Media
Murt saw her, put his head down, shouldered a channel toward her.
News & Media
Why is doubling down on a channel so important?
News & Media
You will have to take the thread through a hook on the top of the machine and down along a channel on the right hand side of the needle, before bringing it back up to the top of the machine through another channel on the left, round the hook on the top and back down the left channel.
Wiki
Is there any way to shut down a single channel completely, such as increasing a single channel's Conductivity to infinite?
Academia
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Use "down a channel" when describing the directed flow or movement of something within a defined pathway, whether physical (like water) or abstract (like information).
Common error
Avoid using "down a channel" when a more general term like "through" or "along" would suffice, especially if the 'channel' isn't a well-defined or physically constrained path.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "down a channel" functions primarily as a prepositional phrase, modifying a verb to indicate direction and path of movement. Ludwig examples show both literal (water flowing) and figurative (data transmission) uses. The phrase indicates progression or transmission along a defined route.
Frequent in
Science
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News & Media
40%
Academia
20%
Less common in
Formal & Business
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Encyclopedias
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Wiki
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The phrase "down a channel" serves as a prepositional phrase indicating the direction and path of movement, whether literal or figurative. Ludwig AI confirms that its use is grammatically correct. It is predominantly found in scientific and news contexts, with a neutral formality level. While alternatives like "through a conduit" or "along a pathway" exist, the specific choice depends on the desired nuance and context. Its use suggests movement along a defined route, making it appropriate for describing flows, transmissions, or progressions within a specified pathway.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
through a conduit
Replaces 'channel' with 'conduit', emphasizing a pipe or passage for conveying fluids or other materials.
along a pathway
Substitutes 'channel' with 'pathway', highlighting a route or course for movement or progression.
via a route
Replaces the entire phrase with a simpler directional indication, focusing on the method of transit.
through a pipeline
Uses 'pipeline' instead of 'channel', suggesting a structured system for conveying something.
into a funnel
Implies a narrowing or focusing of movement towards a specific point.
within a passage
Replaces 'channel' with 'passage', highlighting a way through or between obstacles.
along a course
Substitutes 'channel' with 'course', focusing on a predetermined direction or route.
by means of a duct
Utilizes 'duct' instead of 'channel', often used for conveying air or other gases.
through a waterway
Highlights a channel specifically used for water transport or flow.
into a groove
Specifies a narrow channel or indentation guiding movement or placement.
FAQs
How can I use "down a channel" in a sentence?
Use "down a channel" to describe movement or flow through a specific pathway. For example, "The water flowed "down a channel" dug many centuries ago."
What is a good alternative to "down a channel"?
Depending on the context, alternatives like "through a conduit", "along a pathway", or "via a route" might be appropriate.
Is it correct to say "through a channel" instead of "down a channel"?
While "down a channel" implies a specific direction (downward), "through a channel" is generally acceptable and refers to movement within a channel, regardless of direction.
What's the difference between "down a channel" and "into a channel"?
"Down a channel" describes movement along the length of a channel, whereas "into a channel" describes the entry or insertion into a channel.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
83%
Authority and reliability
4.1/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested