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The phrase "a message reads" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when you want to convey the content or information contained in a message, often in a reporting or descriptive context.
Example: "In the latest update, a message reads that the event has been postponed until further notice."
Alternatives: "the message states" or "the message says".
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Please Come In!" On the back of the bus, a message reads: "We know the way.
"Thanks for trying Inbox!" a message reads when users log in.
Clicking the "Take a break" link turns the screen gray, and a message reads: "Take a walk, get some real work done, or have a snack.
As they head into a bedroom and the man becomes more insistent, the lighting changes from green to red as a message reads: "A kiss isn't a green light to do what you want".
A message reads "The experiment #1 is over for now.
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In a message read to reporters by his lawyer, Mr. Khan proclaimed his innocence.
No more Hiroshimas," Ban said in a message read by Kim Won-soo, the acting U.N. high representative for disarmament affairs.
A message read out on Carl's behalf said: "I dedicate this award to my family, to all the lovely creatures out there, and to my other half.
"I've been following the press for months and I can't wait to watch it but really?" a message read.
In a message read at Tuesday's ceremony, the French president, Jacques Chirac, said the arrangement "sealed a partnership with the world's most visited and well-known museum".
In a message read out at the event, she said was "absolutely chuffed" and hoped to celebrate when she had been "given the all-clear".
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