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Discover Ludwig"bore a message" is a grammatically correct phrase that can be used in written English.
It means to carry or deliver a message. Example: The messenger bore a message from the king to the neighboring kingdom, relaying the news of a possible alliance.
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Dr. Graham bore a message from Pres.
One junked car bore a message left by an Israeli soldier.
It symbolized economic success and bore a message that turned toward the future.
The paper bore a message, in Arabic: "We will cut off heads and throw them in the garbage".
The document uses Guatemala, where cheques bore a message saying the recipient was a victim of sexual violence, as an example of how compensation should not be delivered.
It bore a message: "Thank you for listening to " 'Richard II.' " All around the hall, other actors were declaiming Shakespearean verse and handing cards to wary, bewildered and delighted recipients.
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If that weren't intimidating enough, he bears a message.
WITH his thin-rimmed spectacles and philosophy degree, MCK belies the image of a streetwise rapper, but his latest album bears a message that is authentically tough.
What has happened in Oklahoma is another history lesson, one that bears a message that the rest of America now finally understands: all terrorism is local.
The Israeli Army did not deny using Mr. Abu Mohsen but insisted that using a Palestinian to bear a message was not the same as using human shields.
The fact that the new folks coming into P.T.A. are a full generation younger than me bears a message: It's time to go.
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