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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a small message" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to describe a short, concise statement or note. For example, "I sent her a small message to thank her for all of her help."
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Once the kernel is installed, you should see a small message informing you that it is installed.
"What happened today was just a small message," said Rafic Nasrallah, an analyst and director of the International Center for Media and Research in Beirut.
Ali Suleiman, 45, sitting outside his shop near the bomb site, painstakingly winding copper wire to repair a generator, called the attack "a small message".
Next, the user types in the file description, the E-mail address, a small message and then hits the "deposit file" button.
"This is a really fascinating pattern that they've observed, but it is a small message," says Timothy Rebbeck, a cancer prevention specialist at the University of Pennsylvania.
A great example of this is the Notify app, which shows all visitors a small message in your site footer when someone purchases a product.
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It's inexpensive and easy – if slightly eroding to paternal confidence – to fix a small messaging blunder like this one.
He has supercharged a small messaging app, Signal, run by a security researcher named Moxie Marlinspike with a mission to put users before profit, giving it $50 million and turning it into a foundation.
"The seller will print a small little message, perhaps a joke that you guys have," said Dayna Isom, a public relations coordinator with Etsy.
The AGORA-C method is reported to have achieved the industry goal of an acceptably small message size and a sufficiently high hit rate [42, 43].
It is as if he is trying to scratch a small, small message inside the bowl.
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