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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a message to get" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a message that needs to be received or understood.
Example: "There is a message to get across to the team about the upcoming changes in the project."
Alternatives: "a message to receive" or "a message to understand".
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Do they even have a message to get out?
"It's a heck of a message to get from your son in Afghanistan".
The truth is, you don't have to post a message to get the most out of Twitter.
When there is a message to get out or a group to build, most people will turn to the Internet and the tools and networks on it.
All that data is put to use when a brand such as Nestlé or Red Bull has a message to get out.
Ray Haynes, a conservative assemblyman from Temecula, said he endorsed Mr. Schwarzenegger to send his friend a message, to get out.
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It's such a good message to get across and such a good way to do it.
"That's a terrible message to get out to British taxpayers, it's a really rotten message," she added.
It was a neat message to get across to people at that time in a subtle way".
She had a serious message to get across, and it was quite captivating.
It's very hard for a political message to get through to the public but that one has.
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