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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a brief message to" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when introducing the purpose of a communication or indicating that you will be conveying a short note or information to someone.
Example: "I wanted to send you a brief message to confirm our meeting time for tomorrow."
Alternatives: "a short note to" or "a quick message to".
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Mr. Maduro said that Mr. Chávez had asked him to deliver a brief message to Venezuelans.
At the bottom, he tags on a brief message to their two sons.
Chapman's mother, Sallie, described the news as "wonderful" in a brief message to the Guardian.
The doomed Walker scribbled a brief message to his girlfriend on his checkbook — "Goodbye, Carol" — on the way down.
In a brief message to the media, the I.R.A. said the statement would address its six-year cease-fire, its future intentions, and its attitude toward weapons.
In a tweet entitled: "A brief message to the amazing fans about my current situation" Schweinsteiger said on Wednesday: "MUFC will be my last club in Europe.
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"I offer my condolences for the families of the 10 people killed in Badakhshan," said a brief message delivered to the Afghanistan Analysts Network, a respected Kabul-based thinktank.
In a brief message posted to Dwolla's blog, the company says that the event is still ongoing, and is preventing people from viewing the site and accessing Dwolla's service.
A brief message is played to the riders to: "keep arms down, head back, and hold on".
Abra penned a post-it note bearing a brief message of goodbye to Kyla, and fled the country, leaving her devastated.
Visitors to Delightful's website now see a brief message that also points to "changed directions" being part of the shut down.
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