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The phrase "a video message from" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when introducing a video communication that originates from a specific person or organization.
Example: "We are excited to share a video message from our CEO regarding the company's future plans."
Alternatives: "a video greeting from" or "a video announcement from".
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A video message from Malala Yousafzai offered support.
A video message from UC Berkeley Chancellor Nicholas Dirks on sexual harassment and prevention.
It was then that Mr. Dolin surprised Ms. Bennett with a video message from Mr. Irvin.
It appears on a new website with a video message from the Archbishop of Canterbury.
Despite a video message from David Cameron, they booed George Osborne's entrance, too.
Anyway, this year's British Curry Awards even featured a video message from the prime minister.
A video message from Trump also played at the beginning of events, although he rarely, if ever, appeared in person.
In the scheduled spot, Matsui will send a video message from the Los Angeles Angels' training camp in Arizona to Takahashi at the Mets' camp in Florida.
Near the end of the conversation, she was surprised with a video message from Mr. Allen, who also brought some levity to the discussion.
Phillip Noyce is directing the film and sent a video message from New York, where he is applying the finishing touches.
The council approved the document after brief debate and a video message from Sen. Paul Simon, D-Ill., a leader of the drive against TV violence.
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