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The phrase "a message saying that" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the content of a message that conveys specific information or instructions.
Example: "I received a message saying that the meeting has been rescheduled to next week."
Alternatives: "a note indicating that" or "a notification stating that".
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On the evening before the protests, Navalny posted a message saying that rally organizers in Moscow could not get local businesses to supply them with a sound system.
And on Monday he issued a message saying that he feared his crew had been beaten.
Saturday were greeted with a message saying that microblogs contained "many rumors and illegal, destructive information".
She called and left a message saying that Ms. Sarf wanted to speak with him.
Three hours after submitting the paper, Bartneck received a message saying that it had been accepted.
The site's original address at KickAss.so, based in Somalia, now shows a message saying that the site has been banned.
Visitors to the affected services were just shown a message saying that the site could not be accessed.
A week earlier, the searchers had forwarded us a message saying that she couldn't get time off from her job.
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At 8.50am a message says that a bomb has been detonated in the World Trade Centre.
I attempted a third booking – but this time a message said that I needed to try using a different bank account.
Indian cricket team captain Anil Kumble in a message said that good health was the right of every child and polio took away that right.
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