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Discover LudwigThe phrase "address a specific message" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the act of responding to or dealing with a particular communication or topic.
Example: "In our meeting, we need to address a specific message regarding the upcoming project deadlines."
Alternatives: "respond to a particular message" or "tackle a specific communication".
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So she doesn't feel the need to address a specific message to white, working-class voters who may be concerned about immigration?
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This will show people in the chat that you are addressing a specific message by first linking to that message and then showing your reply to it.
If he had a specific message for Adam, he could mime it through the glass, but he doesn't have a specific message.
It has to communicate a specific message.
Is there a specific message?
Do you have a specific message?
Does the album have a specific message?
They usually have a specific message they want to share.
Do you have a specific message to share?
Send a specific message to certain people.
aaronmil, unless you're addressing a specific item from ramcdougal's post, there's really no need to quote any of his message, let alone the entire post.
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