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The phrase "a clear message to" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to indicate that a specific communication or statement is intended to convey a particular point or information to someone.
Example: "The CEO delivered a clear message to the employees about the company's future direction during the meeting."
Alternatives: "a distinct message for" or "a straightforward message aimed at".
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A clear message to Paolo Fresco, Fiat's chairman.
Sending a clear message to Mr. Abbas might.
"It sends a clear message to other British institutions.
These rules send out a clear message to jobseekers.
"You sent a clear message to everyone in Washington.
That gives a clear message to Milosevic as well now".
Somalia's victim-blaming sends a clear message to survivors: Shut up.
"What we did was to send a clear message to a dictatorial regime," he said.
The fines he levied send a clear message to professionals: violence is over.
Strengthening the South Korean-China relationship will send a clear message to North Korea".
Instead the Germans, Dutch and Austrians sent the authors a clear message to shut up.
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Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
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