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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a telephone message" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a message that is conveyed via telephone, either as a voicemail or a note left for someone.
Example: "I received a telephone message from Sarah about the meeting time change."
Alternatives: "a phone message" or "a voicemail".
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Loria did not return a telephone message.
Boras did not return a telephone message Tuesday.
Pohland did not return a telephone message on Tuesday.
That supervisor did not respond to a telephone message.
Ms. Miranda did not return a telephone message.
Ms. DiBari did not return a telephone message today.
She did not respond to a telephone message seeking comment.
Rockrose officials did not return a telephone message on Friday.
Mr. Hahs did not return a telephone message.
He did not respond to a telephone message on Monday.
Mr. Seaman did not return a telephone message.
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