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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a persuasive message" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a communication intended to convince or influence the audience's beliefs or actions.
Example: "The speaker delivered a persuasive message that resonated with the audience and encouraged them to take action."
Alternatives: "an influential message" or "a convincing message."
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As such, the purpose of this multi-phase investigation was to explore the persuasion process when students read a persuasive message with an intratextual structure.
For example, researchers have found that if you nod your head when listening to a persuasive message, you're more likely to be persuaded.
Even as they absorbed Mr. Romney's defeat, the party's top elected officials, strategists and activists said they believed that Republicans had offered a persuasive message of economic opportunism and fiscal restraint.
The United States and its allies have to marshal their best arguments and diplomatic skills to ensure that those meetings produce real results and a persuasive message that is heard by all people in Afghanistan and Pakistan.
Close but Not Quite They're not homophones, but here are more examples of confusion over similar words: Even as they absorbed Mr. Romney's defeat, the party's top elected officials, strategists and activists said they believed that Republicans had offered a persuasive message of economic opportunism and fiscal restraint.
Two experiments examined clinical validation's ability to increase examination of a persuasive message and increase long-term recycling.
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But it's a more persuasive message when a company bets its own money.
I don't think this is a very persuasive message without first establishing that 9/11 was an extremely unusual event, unlikely to be repeated.
As a result of reading an intratextual persuasive message, students' perceived knowledge increased, and their topic beliefs strengthened differentially based upon students' position on the controversial issue.
The new mega-party still needs to come up with a more persuasive message to voters: it currently offers familiar faces repeating well-worn lines about bringing corruption and insecurity to an end and creating jobs.
But can he encapsulate a hopeful and persuasive message in a few well-chosen words?
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