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The phrase "a simple message that" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when introducing a straightforward or clear communication that follows in the text.
Example: "The report concludes with a simple message that everyone should prioritize their health and well-being."
Alternatives: "a clear message that" or "a straightforward message that".
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It's a simple message that comes in three parts.
Our ad campaign has a simple message that is at the heart of our faith".
A simple message that was delivered in a clever and provocative way.
She says we need to stop ignoring something that is happening to girls her age and younger, and she has a simple message that cuts through to people's innate sense of fairness and justice: FGM is child abuse.
It's a simple message that plays out on Delhi's radio stations every day - part of a surprisingly effective pitch that forms the basis of the campaign of India's newest political party, only a year old.
It's a simple message that has the potential to make a real contribution to public health".
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"There's a very simple message that's totally focused on the benefit of Go.com, what it is and what it does, which is pretty compelling," Mr. Bijur said.
(3+) Julia Eccleshare A simple message that will strike a chord with anxious 21st-century parents: get your child off technology and into doing things for real.
Perhaps in the end it's that simple message that has made "Supernatural" such a hit.
"It's just a sweet, simple message that you can deliver without saying a word".
It's a powerful, simple message that he rarely strays from.
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