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The phrase "a serious message to" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when indicating that a communication or statement is intended to convey an important or grave point to someone or a group.
Example: "The CEO delivered a serious message to the employees about the company's future direction."
Alternatives: "an important message for" or "a grave message to".
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Hi Jody, A serious message to you.
She had a serious message to get across, and it was quite captivating.
"Asking for serious financial damages sends a serious message to them".
Though his tone may be light, he has a serious message to deliver: mistreat me at your peril.
Hidden behind the cheeky-chappie linguistic devices lurks a serious message to his own party: don't go for the easy option.
"Today's settlement will turn over $1.2 million to these workers and also send a serious message to employers across the state: Time-and-a-half pay for work over 40 hours a week is the law in New York State, and if an employer ignores that law, we will take action".
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"It is an unusual study, but there is a very serious message to it" about neurological observation, he told AFP in a telephone interview.
The group wants to "send a clear and serious message to Card and those that do business with his brand of antigay activism — whatever he's selling, we're not buying".
The serious message to UNICEF is that the main constraint lies in staff motivation.
— NATE SILVER With about a fifth of precincts reporting in South Carolina, Stephen Colbert's presidential campaign — a not-so-serious campaign with a serious message — appears to be struggling.
He explained, "If it's a serious message, I want to do it on Between, because if I do it somewhere that I've written other messages it lightens it".
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