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The phrase "a brief message from" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when introducing a short communication or announcement from a specific person or organization.
Example: "We would like to share a brief message from our CEO regarding the company's future plans."
Alternatives: "a short note from" or "a quick update from".
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Then Thomas Schoff, the director of development, read a brief message from the Brown Foundation, which had voted to establish the chair in '82 when Balanchine was alive.
Budget unveilings are usually handled in Washington by White House staff and cabinet members, with a brief message from the president.
On Sunday shoppers trying to order clothing were greeted by a brief message from the firm saying: "We have pressed pause on the Asos website this is due to a fire in our Barnsley distribution centre in the early hours of Saturday morning".
A brief message from Anonymous.
In a video circulated on social media on Friday, Mr Bolsonaro gave a brief message from his hospital bed.
A brief message from Darby Allen — RMWB (@RMWoodBuffalo May 6, 2016.
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Mr. Maduro said that Mr. Chávez had asked him to deliver a brief message to Venezuelans.
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