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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a blunt message" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a message that is straightforward, direct, and possibly lacking in tact or subtlety.
Example: "The CEO delivered a blunt message about the company's financial struggles, leaving no room for misinterpretation."
Alternatives: "a direct message" or "a straightforward message".
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The transportation agency also has a blunt message for leafleteers.
One Democratic lawmaker had a blunt message for his Republicans complaining about Google searches.
After 10 minutes, a live voice delivered a blunt message over the intercom.
So in late September the Adens convened a meeting of regulars to deliver a blunt message.
Liz, from the mbsvictims.org.uk forum, has a blunt message for the OFT.
In June 2006, Mr. Barnett and Mr. Rogers went to the Justice Department to deliver a blunt message.
The ruling sends a blunt message of rejection to visa seekers from some of the most destitute and dysfunctional countries.
Earlier in Tel Aviv, Ban had delivered a blunt message to Netanyahu, saying the bloodshed in Gaza must end.
But that sentiment alone is likely to be seen as a blunt message by Mr. Obama's re-election team in Chicago.
Like other historic blizzards — 1978 and 1993 come to mind — this one carried a blunt message: stay indoors and stay put.
And at the foot of the statue representing a now wounded republic nearby, a blunt message: "For France, strong, united and indivisible".
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