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The phrase "accusations in a message" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to claims or allegations that are communicated through a written message, such as an email or text.
Example: "The email contained several accusations in a message that were unfounded and misleading."
Alternatives: "allegations in a message" or "claims in a message".
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Cardinal Malcolm Ranjith made the accusations in a message read at the funeral of an 18-year-old high school student who was among three people fatally shot last Thursday.
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"This is the worst political accusation I ever had," he said Tuesday in a message delivered by a spokesman -- sent, as always, from an undisclosed location abroad.
"This is the worst political accusation I ever had," Mr. Thaksin, a former prime minister, said Tuesday in a message delivered by a spokesman — sent, as always, from an undisclosed location abroad.
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Mr. Bennett, however, insisted that the accusations made in the message were accurate and that America Online's programmers had been exploiting a security flaw in the AOL Instant Messenger software to identify Microsoft Messenger customers.
Mr Evans said the first he heard about the accusations was a text message from his mother on the following Tuesday which he received while seeing a physiotherapist in Sheffield.
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