Sentence examples for he channels from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "he channels" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing someone who expresses or conveys a particular energy, emotion, or idea, often in a creative or spiritual context.
Example: "In his art, he channels the struggles of his community, bringing their stories to life."
Alternatives: "he expresses" or "he conveys".

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"He channels some of himself in this role.... It's something only Ai Weiwei could play".

Parasites were then imaged by live microscopy on the bright field or red fluorescence (Zeiss filter set 43 HE) channels.

(B ) Fluorescence microscopy images of live bacteria expressing the cobA gene, acquired on the bright field and red (Zeiss filter set 43 HE) channels.

Fluorescence images in (D ) and (E ) were acquired on the GFP (Zeiss filter set 38) and red (Zeiss filter set 43 HE) channels.

First among equals, he channels collaborative energies.

Now he channels it better".

On the jumpy, salacious "Runaway Baby," he channels Little Richard.

What Joey does is not female impersonation, it's as if he channels Billie.

His external calm belies an intensity that he channels into his work.

He channels Stephen Hawking singing Louis Armstrong while Gordon Ramsay rails about caramelized onions.

Narrative is his material, which he channels through the filter of his choreographic imagination.

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