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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a quiet message" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a message that is subtle, understated, or not loud in its delivery or impact.
Example: "She sent a quiet message of support through her thoughtful actions, rather than words."
Alternatives: "a subtle message" or "an understated message."
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"It's kind of a quiet message to everyone else in the league: don't think that you won't be dealt with much worse," the executive said.
"The show's ethos is about humility, modesty, and I think of it as this little story with a quiet message — not a show that bills itself as a big Broadway blockbuster," he said over tea at Sardi's recently.
As Congressman Chris Murphy tweeted, "Congress's heartless, intentional silence has become a quiet message of endorsement to would be shooters contemplating mass murder".
But James Howe's silly 1979 story about a bunny rabbit discovered at a rundown movie house that might just be a vampire has been a perennial favorite for decades, offering up goofy fun and a quiet message about feeling displaced when a new family member arrives.
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By doing without cheerleaders, however, the Steelers and Packers send a quieter message about how they view themselves and want to be seen by others.
The president struck a more measured tone on Twitter with a relatively quiet message about supporting veterans.
"The less said, the more impact the performance has, whether it's a spiritual place, a strip club, a jazz club — every setting has its own quiet message".
It's a quiet political message, but a potent one – and knitters around the world have followed her lead.
"In this world of technology, over-development, fewer trees and more concrete," says Sayeg, "it is empowering to be able to beautify your environment". It's a quiet political message, but a potent one – and knitters around the world have followed her lead.
Cravings are a quiet, subtle message from your body telling you that something is out of balance.
The quiet message became familiar in similar pockets of Jewish wealth and trust: "I know Bernie.
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