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The phrase "a written message that" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when introducing or describing the content of a written communication, such as a letter, email, or note.
Example: "She sent a written message that outlined the details of the meeting."
Alternatives: "a note that" or "a written communication that".
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He declined to comment on the museum, saying in a written message that it was "too soon".
Contacted on Wednesday, Fertility Solutions PGD said in a written message that the surrogates and families were "already a priority so no need to report on it".
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A1 Pope's Message at the Wall Pope John Paul II prayed at the Western Wall, the most sacred site in Judaism, leaving a written message of reconciliation that has been the theme of his pilgrimage, which concluded as he moved from Al Aksa Mosque to the wall and then to the Church of the Holy Sepulcher.
They received a written message from four villages that they did not acknowledge the NDH authorities, and wanted the message to be passed on to the Italians.
The monarch resolved to travel the afternoon of the following day and sent a written message to the Provisional Government stating that he agreed to leave the country.
They also insisted that he had given a written message to Nick Boles to pass on, pointing out that he was among the MPs who also swung behind Gove's bid.
Alongside the corpses was a written message reportedly from the Sinaloa Cartel that accused Galván and other city officials of working for Los Zetas (such accusations between gangsters and local officials are common in Mexico).
In a written message to military leaders, the nation's highest ranking military officer clarified that no changes would be made to the military's transgender policy until the Pentagon received official guidance.
When delivered in a written message, doctrines are promulgated.
The frequency visualizations contained a written message, "YOU ARE ALREADY DEAD".
The ad closes with a written message: "When it's hard to talk it's up to us to listen".
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