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The phrase "a telegram" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a message sent via telegraph, especially in historical contexts or when discussing communication methods.
Example: "She received a telegram informing her of her grandmother's passing."
Alternatives: "a message" or "a wire".
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A telegram comes.
Only a telegram.
The president sent a telegram of congratulations.
Finally, one afternoon, a telegram arrived: "AWARDED.
He simply sent a telegram offering congratulations.
Kester Lovelace suggests: A telegram!
"Precisely, sir. A telegram, sir".
A telegram was sent to his mother.
"Send a telegram to Woody, will you?
"I got a telegram," he said.
She sent a telegram to his house.
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