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The phrase "a reassuring message" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a communication that provides comfort or confidence to someone.
Example: "After the meeting, she sent out a reassuring message to the team, emphasizing that their concerns were being addressed."
Alternatives: "a comforting message" or "an encouraging message."
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Even the company's name sends a reassuring message.
Retaining Gates also sends a reassuring message to the military.
The Treasury's action seemed intended to send a reassuring message both to China and to Congress.
It is intended as a reassuring message that he shares voters' values and their patriotism.
As Mr. Paesmans recalled, the on-screen guide delivered a reassuring message: "Remember, don't be scared.
He scribbled back a reassuring message to my mother: "I'm not made from a wood that burns easily".
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Earlier in the day, James Kallstrom, the director of the state office of public security, appeared at the plant with officials of the Federal Bureau of Investigation to offer a more reassuring message -- that the plant is "an extremely safe place".
Mattis also had a more reassuring message for Moscow.
He sends a relatively reassuring message that American economic policy is in experienced, if little-known, hands.
After logging in to Addappt for the first time, the first screen you see is a rather reassuring message: "We will never spam you or your contacts.
But, in a way, it's the most reassuring message a psychic can offer: Your fate lies not in your stars but in yourself.
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