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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a message for a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when indicating that a message is intended for a specific person or group.
Example: "I have a message for a friend who needs some encouragement."
Alternatives: "a note for a" or "a communication for a".
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"It's the perfect choice of a message for a government".
It really is," Mr. Romney said as he left a message for a Fairfax voter.
The prime minister will have a message for a domestic audience, too, though not on hacking.
A message for a lawyer for the university, Gerald Dodson, was not immediately returned.
But the film also has a message for a different group: the technical wizards who develop communication devices.
Because you're simply leaving a message for a transcriptionist, the results are far more accurate, and the system far more flexible, than you would get using speech-recognition software like NaturallySpeaking.
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Instead, the group's first album since starting the "Late Night" job is a serious deliberation on perseverance: a message for an era of recession.
"My wife, Kelley, asked me last week, 'Do you ever have doubts about trying to advance a message for an entire country?'".
This is an important thing and a message for all of our supporters.
A new study has a message for any country claiming to limit its emissions of greenhouse gasses: don't cheat.
"I have a message for you — a warning!" Washington says.
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