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The phrase "a fairly strong message" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a communication that conveys a significant or impactful idea or sentiment.
Example: "The report delivered a fairly strong message about the need for immediate action on climate change."
Alternatives: "a quite powerful message" or "a reasonably strong message".
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She is sending a fairly strong message from the judiciary that what we are doing now is not working.
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They have a fairly strong, mineral-rich flavor.
So it's still a fairly strong market.
"Alaska has a fairly strong libertarian streak, a strong limited-government streak," Mr. Treadwell said.
I have a fairly strong stomach, but had to walk away.
We had Ian Walker in goal, Ray Parlour, Rob Lee, Luther Blisset, Tony Woodcock, Viv Anderson, Nigel Winterburn and Rob Jones, so we had a fairly strong side.
I'd have to be feeling in a fairly strong place to go there.
Ms. Rosen said, "These figures indicate a fairly strong economy to me".
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