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The phrase "a message from the" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when introducing the source or origin of a message, often in formal or informational contexts.
Example: "We received a message from the director regarding the upcoming changes in the project."
Alternatives: "a note from the" or "an announcement from the".
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It will carry a message from the head of the Commonwealth, The Queen.
A Message From the Editor in Chief.
But first, a message from the sponsor — that's me.
"I have a message from the Army," he said tersely.
"This is a message from the U.S. Federal Trade Commission.
Instead, he found a message from the Good Pub Guide.
"Bush's Million Mom Manipulation," began a message from the Democrats.
Naturally, it kicks off with a message from the PM.
"They got a message from the action man," he sang.
Around that time, Paul Haggis received a message from the church about a film project.
"I want to pass on a message from the women's softball team," he said.
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