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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a coherent message" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a message that is logical, clear, and easy to understand.
Example: "To ensure effective communication, it is essential to convey a coherent message to the audience."
Alternatives: "a clear message" or "a logical message".
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You can't win an election without a coherent message.
Meanwhile, the Zionist Union had failed to agree on a platform, much less a coherent message.
It's taken the White House four years to develop a coherent message: Pay your bills.
The rollout comes as Democrats continue to struggle to sell a coherent message to voters.
The Democrats have neither a coherent message nor the discipline to stay on it.
The student demonstrators in the square may have lacked a coherent message.
The lack of a coherent message on the left has been evident at the Wall Street protest.
Worse, the master communicator in the White House has still not delivered a coherent message on his signature policy.
Without a coherent message, the crowds will ultimately thin out, Wall Street types insist — especially when the weather turns colder.
"Democrats are desperate for someone who's got a coherent message and the courage to deliver it," he said.
What is more worrying is Mr Kerry's failure to project a coherent message or a reason for running.
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