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The phrase "a purposeful message" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a message that has a specific intention or goal behind it.
Example: "The speaker delivered a purposeful message aimed at inspiring the audience to take action for environmental conservation."
Alternatives: "an intentional message" or "a meaningful message."
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The President's belief was fortified by the Republican sweep in the 2002 congressional elections; Bush saw the victory as a purposeful message from God that "he's the man," the former official said.
Part 1 introduced uninitiated viewers to the SETI Institute (the acronym stands for Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence) and to an initiative it has called SETI@home that enables any computer user to help scan the avalanche of pulses, static and such, coming in from space, for a purposeful message.
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I was one of those who had hoped Mr. Obama would explain how a second term would be different from the first, but instead he had a slightly more grim and purposeful message to convey: government has a significant role to play in keeping society from fraying, and someone has to fight for it against the forces of individualism.
A purposeful run.
It's a purposeful death.
She affects a purposeful tone.
as part of a purposeful creative process.
A purposeful opacity seems the only rule.
I'm talking about a purposeful mindset.
Is it a purposeful nod to Middle America?
A purposeful pratfall and a hop to the side.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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