Using channel as a verb

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alpacinou

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Hello,

I'm trying to better understand the meaning of the verb "channel" and use it in context. Have I used it correctly in these sentences? Are they okay?

Their grievances may be channeled into violence.

The government has been trying to exploit people's fear and channel it in a direction that benefits the state.

You need to channel your energy into finding a house which suits your needs.
 

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You've got the idea, but would anyone else change the first?
 

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And you can also use channel to mean communicate with the dead. Some psychics say they're adept at channeling.
 

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You've got the idea, but would anyone else change the first?

I would. I'd probably use "anger" instead of "grievances" and I'd change "may" to "might".
 
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