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The phrase "a stronger message of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the impact or significance of a particular message or communication.
Example: "The campaign aimed to convey a stronger message of unity and support for the community."
Alternatives: "a more powerful message of" or "a clearer message of".
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A personal share purchase sends a stronger message of confidence than an anodyne email.
A third party vote, on the other hand, sends a stronger message of discontent.
I've never read a book with a stronger message of nonconformity and staying true to who you are than Stargirl.
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It is imperative that we send a strong message of unity to the world: Nato matters.
Though the case has stalled, it sends a strong message of intimidation.
This will send a strong message of support for a country that could become a bright spot in west Africa".
"Having a woman as leader does send a strong message of equality and non-discrimination," said Yaqoob.
Fumio Kishida, Kerry's Japanese counterpart, said: "We want to send out a strong message of peace to the world".
Campaigners are hoping to hear a strong message of support from Clinton for civil society when she speaks on Wednesday.
Harvard's leading financial aid program continues to send a strong message of access to outstanding students from all economic backgrounds.
But the Israeli attacks also sent Mr. Assad a strong message of deterrence about using his chemical weapons, which Israelis say pose a particular threat to them.
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