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The phrase "a message with" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a message that includes or contains specific information or elements.
Example: "I received a message with important updates about the project."
Alternatives: "a message containing" or "a message that includes".
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I finally left a message with his sergeant.
It is a message with which I would wholeheartedly agree.
I like to send a message with color".
Tapping one of the icons brings up a message with more information on that site.
What difference does it make if you don't craft a message with its medium in mind?
We stayed in touch, and in August he left me a message with terrible news.
Hours before she was killed, he ended a message with the words "Your prince forever".
DO NOT LEAVE A MESSAGE WITH MY MOTHER, as I don't want her knowing my business.
His wife left a message with the unexpected news on a Monday morning.
His family didn't have a telephone; he left a message with the neighbors.
They left a message with his maid who took it down as interpreted instead of interrupted.
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