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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a tough message" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a communication that is difficult to convey or may be hard for the recipient to accept.
Example: "Delivering a tough message to the team about budget cuts was not easy for the manager."
Alternatives: "a difficult message" or "a harsh message".
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"It was a tough message to deliver," he added.
Angela Merkel needs to send a tough message to Moscow.
A tough message here that Fraser would have approved of.
"It was a tough message to deliver," Demings said.
This may be a tough message for some British voters.
Still, Mr Kerry and others were also giving Mr Karzai a tough message.
He's personable and charming, but occasionally a tough message will slip out.
And managing means sometimes you've got to deliver a tough message.
Judy Dempsey Angela Merkell needs to send a tough message to Moscow.
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