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The phrase "a nice message" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a message that is pleasant, kind, or thoughtful in nature.
Example: "I received a nice message from my friend wishing me good luck on my exam."
Alternatives: "a lovely note" or "a kind message."
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If anyone tries to copy your show, then take the high road and make a nice message to them asking nicely to not copy (like if they create the same topics after you on and on).
Suzanne Vega goes first, followed by a nice message from Gorby.
A nice message, I thought, and didn't consider it further at the time.
Go and see their show and say hello, or write them a nice message.
Ms. Zamata said, "What was supposed to be a nice message turned into a mini freak-out session".
It's a nice message – you know, pick the thing you love that makes a difference, not self-importance.
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"In a week when the Great Britain team have been away on a camp, he sent a really nice message".
"Steve Parkin, my assistant, knows Sir Alex Ferguson and he had a really nice message from him," he says.
I didn't meet curator, Grayson Perry, but I did get a very nice message on Twitter from his wife, Philippa, telling me that the bear was "stand-out fantastic".
Those clerks just don't want to have to see you getting married, which is a really nice message to send to someone on their wedding day.
We had a few nice messages from No 10 [Downing Street] but I don't think we would turn to the Lottery to try and find money".
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