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The phrase "a resolute message" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when describing a message that is firm, determined, or unwavering in its intent or content.
Example: "The CEO delivered a resolute message to the employees, emphasizing the importance of their commitment to the company's goals."
Alternatives: "a firm message" or "a determined message".
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"India's position has always been – and remains – that the U.N.H.R.C. should adopt a strong resolution that would send a resolute message to Sri Lanka and goad Sri Lanka to accept an independent and credible investigation," the government noted in a statement.
"At a time when law enforcement officers increasingly come under assault simply because of the job they hold, Texas must send a resolute message that the State will stand by the men and women who serve and protect our communities," Abbott said in a statement.
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Prime Minister Phan Van Khai announced in a New Year message that he wanted a "resolute commitment to the abolition of state subsidies".
Cameron's message came at a conference dedicated to building a resolute international alliance against terrorism in the Middle East, and as he agonised over how to rescue the captured British hostage and aid worker David Haines.
He was a resolute goofball.
Miller is a resolute no voter.
Nesta Roberts was a resolute High Anglican.
His answer was a resolute "no".
After a resolute start, the programme went off track.
But at least it's a resolute start.
The committee demanded a "resolute strike" against "violent terrorist forces".
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Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
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