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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a larger message of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the broader themes or implications of a particular text, artwork, or situation.
Example: "The novel conveys a larger message of hope and resilience in the face of adversity."
Alternatives: "a broader theme of" or "a deeper meaning of".
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With the chorus and instrumental music making this scene so frenetic and momentous, it seemed to encapsulate a larger message of this plotless opera: that scientific calculation, spiritual perceptions and a boy's daydreaming involve not such different mental states as we may think.
Photos and videos show Worthington dancing with Asia and braiding her hair (quite well, might we add), but the account also has a larger message of hoping to inspire other fathers to be involved in their daughter's lives. .
"On a day when two nations were glued to the match to find out who was winning, we wanted to convey a larger message of loss," Dabral told HuffPost.
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A large message on the back of the jacket said: "I REALLY DON'T CARE, DO U?" Many thought it was incredibly callous, while some Trump critics hoped it was somehow a dig at the president.
At St . Patricks Cathedral yesterday, Cardinal Egan incorporated his remarks on the sex abuse issue into a larger message, characteristic of Palm Sunday Mass, urging the faithful to adore and show gratitude to God and to repent for sin.
"We need to identify those concerns and address them, not in isolation but in the context of a larger message that emphasizes the risk of disease, and the benefits of vaccines in addressing the specific concerns you have.
Analysts believe there could be a larger message in the muting of some Congressional voices, particularly in the case of the two Georgians, Mr. Barr and Ms. McKinney.
Human rights advocates warned against reading a larger message into the timing of these executions.
It would send a larger message about the state of Labour, one that would be heard far beyond the boundaries of the capital.
In anecdotes about the hardest throwers, and in conversations with some of them, their stories emerged and their fastballs became part of a larger message.
Making this eligible for an Oscar sends a larger message -- the old definitions of who can produce films, and how long they should be, and even what we call them, are irrelevant.
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