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"a video message" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used when referring to a recorded video that is sent or delivered to someone as a form of communication. For example: "Last night, I received a heartwarming video message from my best friend who is living overseas. It was so thoughtful of her to send it to me on my birthday." "I prefer sending a quick video message instead of typing out a long email. It feels more personal and efficient." "During the pandemic, many people have resorted to using video messages to stay connected with their loved ones."
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"This will not stand," Anonymous said in a video message.
A video message from Malala Yousafzai offered support.
The star appeared in a video message instead.
He has, nevertheless, prepared a video message to the audience.
Morrissey is not well," Richard said in a video message.
"What everyone should expect from Kodak is business as usual," he said, in a video message.
Via a laptop, the delegates heard a video message of encouragement from George Bush.
In a video message released in August, he proclaimed that "dialogue is the way".
In a video message broadcast on Sunday, Mr. Khan reiterated his accusations against Mr. Hussain.
Noam Chomsky released a video message indicating that he, too, was a çapulcu.
To underscore the importance of the Testing Action Plan, Obama issued a video message on Facebook.
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