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The phrase "a message that would" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the potential impact or content of a message in various contexts, such as communication, literature, or technology.
Example: "She crafted a message that would resonate with the audience and inspire action."
Alternatives: "a message likely to" or "a message intended to".
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What a message that would have sent – not just to Dyer, but to anyone riding the inane tides of fame.
But Dr. Farley argued that the advertisements had to have a message that would motivate people to change their behavior.
And, crucially, they crafted a message that would appeal to people of varying political persuasions, billing the rallies as an unobjectionable "call for women's dignity".
She had read Suzanne's Diary before he died and then she re-read it afterwards because she felt it had a message that would help her move on.
Like other highly visible personalities on Wall Street, Mr. Greenberg was eager to send out a message that would encourage investors and help his own firm.
There was plenty of time for the Conservatives to find the right candidate – someone who could remain unambiguously loyal while at the same time pitching a message that would have local appeal.
Similar(30)
The agency told Bayer to submit a media plan for a corrective message that would reach the same size and kind of television audiences as the misleading ads did.
Among other things, Mr. Brafman said, defense lawyers in a civilian trial would project a media message that would encourage potential jurors to keep their minds open about whether the government had the necessary proof of Mr. bin Laden's guilt.
"If you were to figure out a creative way of incorporating an advertiser message, that would probably be a better way to go".
At 8.18pm on 1 November 2007, a young American studying at Perugia's University for Foreigners received a text message that would change her life.
When Mr. Stamboulidis argued that Dr. Lee might use his wife to unwittingly pass along a coded message that would result in the transfer of weapons secrets, an act of espionage, Judge Parker expressed pointed skepticism.
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