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The phrase "a hidden message" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a message that is not immediately obvious or is concealed within another context.
Example: "The author cleverly included a hidden message in the text that only attentive readers would notice."
Alternatives: "a concealed message" or "an encrypted message".
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He decodes a hidden message.
She said: "There's certainly always a hidden message in my music videos.
"You mean is there a hidden message in there for us?
Even so, you can't help feeling there's a hidden message in there somewhere.
Fred Kaplan analyzes the new National Intelligence Estimate on terrorism and finds a hidden message: "Don't attack Iran".
It is as if the artist is trying to tap a sinister subtext, or divine a hidden message.
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A long hidden message in a short letter chains down your writing to the extent that it won't appear natural.
I still find myself opening to a random page and discovering a new hidden message between the lines.
It will have a Liberty Bell that changes color, a new hidden message on Ben Franklin's collar, and tiny 3-D images that move when you tilt the bill this way or that.
As summarized in [12], depending on different purposes, there are two main types of watermarking schemes: In one type, the embedded watermark is used to communicate a specific hidden message (e.g., binary identification numbers used for image tracking and for video distribution, or a secret hidden message represented by binary sequences) which must be extracted with sufficient decoding accuracy.
I particularly liked this photo because it embraces an important hidden message.
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