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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a message through" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to conveying information or communication via a specific medium or method.
Example: "She sent a message through the official channel to ensure it was received promptly."
Alternatives: "a message via" or "a message using".
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"To get a message through..
Croce called more than a year ago, leaving a message through Gary Moore, Iverson's longtime friend and business manager.
"We're not trying to give a message through our turban.
He said: "The point of terrorism is to communicate a message through acts of violence.
How can you convey a message through the way these items are placed in their environment?
Something tough, with immediate bite which sends a message through the system.
She never met Mullah Omar, but succeeded in conveying a message through the women.
He has sent a message through Reichl suggesting that his old friend come to America.
Melancholy runs through music like a message through a stick of rock.
His own son was among those sent a message, through the app, proposing sex.
The songs burbled and bleeped like aliens desperately trying to get a message through.
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