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The phrase "a text message" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a message sent via a mobile phone or messaging app.
Example: "I received a text message from my friend asking if I wanted to meet up later."
Alternatives: "a SMS" or "a message".
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We receive a text message.
A text message from Teixeira!
It was a text message.
Send a text message?
coach, sent Rodriguez a text message.
He sent her a text message instead.
(source) Now: "to send a text message".
They didn't even send a text message".
2 36 P.M. Receives a text message.
Then I got a text message.
It was a text message from Delphine.
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