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The phrase "a message to a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a communication directed towards a specific recipient or audience.
Example: "I have a message to a friend that I need to deliver."
Alternatives: "a note for a" or "a communication to a".
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He sent a message to a male and a female.
This seemed to be sending a message to a foreign as well as local audience.
Even the material, Mr. Hodara said, was intended to carry a message to a skeptical public.
A picture of a child in Pakistan becomes a message to a child in London".
The wearer could use voice commands to, say, pull up directions or send a message to a friend.
If, after 90 minutes of reminders, the button is not pushed, the device sends a message to a designated caregiver.
The prosecution claims that Mr Jorsling sent a message to a senior member of the security team, David Johnson.
Last week, Mr. Annan passed a message to a group of Iraqi leaders at the United Nations.
(In a message to a TMZ staff member, the source asked to be paid five thousand dollars).
"In the Victorian era, a gift of roses allowed gentlemen to send a message to a lady.
But a user named Beemsee posted a message to a site called Ghostbin to defend the operation.
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