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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a message that strikes" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a message that has a strong impact or resonates deeply with the audience.
Example: "The speaker delivered a message that strikes at the heart of the issue, leaving the audience in deep thought."
Alternatives: "a message that resonates" or "a message that impacts".
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You have to tailor a message that strikes a chord with high-powered businesspeople.
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It was a message that struck a chord with many, after 26 years of fighting and tensions between the majority Sinhalese and the Tamil minority until the conflict ended in 2009.
It was a message that struck a chord in the province that had been the first in Canada to achieve responsible government in 1848 thanks to the efforts of the great liberal Reformer Joseph Howe.
That uncertainty makes it hard to devise a public-health message that strikes a balance between comfort and terror.
But after the 61-year-old economist and lawyer acknowledged the presence of Dr. Allende's widow, he delivered a carefully crafted message that struck more moderate chords than at least some in the crowd had come to hear.
Trump won with an emotionally resonant message that struck at the core of the fear and anxiety of the American electorate.
He insists he is not trying to seize power but to "fight terrorists", a message that has struck a chord with Libyans wearied by lawlessness, particularly in the east.Not everyone, however, is cheering him.
It is a message that is likely to strike a chord with many here.
In one report, an officer recalls how the captain of the Port Authority police precinct at the trade center ordered an evacuation of the entire complex -- even before the second plane had struck -- a message that was not carried out throughout the ranks.
Victims of these scams often receive unsolicited messages that strike up conversation and then ask to move to a video platform.
But sprinkled among those are Chinese messages that struck me, some because they are reminders of the power of censorship, and others because they show a flicker of interest and understanding.
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