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The phrase "a message of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the content or theme conveyed in a communication, such as a speech, letter, or artwork.
Example: "The author conveyed a message of hope and resilience in her latest novel."
Alternatives: "a theme of" or "a sentiment of".
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"There's a message of exclusion.
It's a message of equality".
I sent a message of thanks.
It conveys a message of inclusion.
The verdict sends a message of hope.
A message of tolerance, democracy and equality".
Thomas Mann sent a message of support.
A message of hope.
My music is a message of Islam.
So there was a message, of sorts.
He had a message of reconciliation.
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