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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a specific message in mind" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a particular thought or idea that someone is considering or planning to communicate.
Example: "Before we start the meeting, I want everyone to have a specific message in mind that they would like to convey."
Alternatives: "a particular message in mind" or "a clear message in mind."
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Each of the trips so far, aides said, has been made with a specific message in mind, rather than the outcome of the 2008 campaign.
Each of the visits so far, aides said, has been made with a specific message in mind, rather than the outcome from the 2008 campaign.
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We're in a very different place now, and I think even books and TV shows and movies that might not have been made with any particular kind of specific political message in mind have become profoundly symbolic and gained a kind of importance that I think they would not have in a different historical moment.
Maybe Mr. Wood had a subtler message in mind (like a reference to the satirical Stendhal novel)?
There is some evidence, though, that consumers are even willing to evaluate pricier products with a social message in mind.
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