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The phrase "a cryptic message" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a message that is mysterious, puzzling, or difficult to understand.
Example: "The detective received a cryptic message that hinted at the location of the missing artifact."
Alternatives: "an enigmatic message" or "a puzzling message."
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Radiohead erases internet presence – is it a cryptic message?
When I arrived, I was handed a cryptic message that said, "Barry: Call Alex".
Gaborik had a cryptic message on his Twitter account: "Everything happens for a reason".
Since last Monday the streets of Britain have been sprayed with a cryptic message: "GCH-Who?
The decision was announced yesterday in a cryptic message on Seton Hall's Web site.
Locked into the play is also a cryptic message about art's capacity to elude its creator.
But WikiLeaks quickly retaliated, issuing a cryptic message that a leak against Ecuador was on its way.
Penciled the same year is a cryptic message, haunting for its brevity, "Child of Mary E. Farmer".
A cryptic message from one of the Knights Hospitallers during the final Muslim siege of 1271, perhaps?
The storyline follows Bond as he is sent on a rogue mission to Mexico City and eventually Rome after receiving a cryptic message from the past.
More than two decades on and living in New York, he spots a cryptic message in a Beijing newspaper and sets off to track the unknown hero down.
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