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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a message to him" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a communication intended for a specific male recipient.
Example: "I need to send a message to him regarding the meeting time."
Alternatives: "a note for him" or "a communication directed to him."
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"There's no risk of us kicking Ashley out but this is a message to him and the chairman".
"I said I had had enough and I took a message to him from Karzai, too".
"They want the judge to throw the book at Manafort, sending a message to him and everyone else," he said.
He was convinced the costume was a message to him, as were sleeve notes on her album.
"This was a deliberate move to embarrass the Governor and deliver a message to him," Mr. Keefe said.
Polk decided there were more Yankees than Bragg realized but waited until nearly midnight before getting a message to him asking for reinforcements.
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They also wrote lyrics from the Beatles White Albumm, which Manson believed was a coded message to him to start a racial uprising.
The girl responded to the appeal and posted a public message to him: "Don't forget me.
And it's a personal message to him that I love him and that I'm next to him".
I'll send a text message to him and say, 'Hey, let me get you out one time.' Not every day, but one time.
Manager Mark Hughes confirmed reports that the striker, 29, sent a text message to him last Saturday night to say he was unavailable for selection.
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