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The phrase "a message that seemed" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a message that gives the impression of something, often relating to feelings or interpretations.
Example: "She received a message that seemed to convey a sense of urgency, prompting her to act quickly."
Alternatives: "a message that appeared" or "a message that looked like".
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A message that seemed to get lost somewhere in the worship of profit.
A library grew on our bedside table, bearing a message that seemed a sort of good news, bad news joke.
It was a message that seemed to resonate with the many Egyptian college students in the lecture hall.
So Spoelstra prepared a message that seemed to have been thoroughly considered, vetted and perhaps even approved by a focus group.
Mr. Limbaugh repeatedly described Mr. McCain as a liberal who was merely posing as a conservative, a message that seemed to work against the Arizona senator as he tried to court conservative voters in South Carolina.
In a message that seemed written specifically for Comedy Central, he said that Hulu had "driven steadily increasing revenue per view" for the shows "as advertisers voted with their budgets to take advantage of innovative ad formats and very strong advertising effectiveness".
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It is a message that seems to be getting through.
It is a message that seems especially pertinent since the events of Sept. 11.
It's a message that seems to have been lost on Frozen's animators.
And it's not a message that seems to have hurt him at all with actual Republican voters.
In choosing to go on with the tournament, athletes receive a message that seems at odds with our lecturing about priorities.
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