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The phrase "a definite message" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a clear and specific communication or statement that conveys a particular meaning or intention.
Example: "The speaker delivered a definite message about the importance of environmental conservation during the conference."
Alternatives: "a clear message" or "a specific message".
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"That sends a definite message to other kids that want to be the next Sebastian.
"More than anything else it is a definite message to the people under attack that the world sees their pain".
"I think there's only certain things that can snap you out of things like this; bringing Miller up is a definite message," Coach Lindy Ruff said.
It's crucial that we see clear and timely decisions, and send a definite message that the UK is well and truly open for business".
"But I bet I sent a definite message about how much people hate being strapped to a cell phone that doesn't work".
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Yet, despite the many divagations and the pervading preachy tone of the text, there was a definite philosophical message that Jacobi was conveying.
A husband or wife sends a definite advance message to his/her spouse if he/she says, "I want to talk to you".
If your company has a definite brand promise and message, it is important to communicate those values clearly and concisely to your internal audience -- your employees.
A Metropolitan police spokesman confirmed the message was a "definite hoax" and added that it has been in circulation since at least Friday, meaning the attack predicted would have happened on Saturday.
A typed message seeks a definite outcome or answer.
Quote Message: It was a definite push in the back.
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