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The phrase "carried the message" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It means that someone physically transported or delivered a message to someone else. Example: The carrier pigeon carried the message from one side of the battlefield to the other, keeping the soldiers informed of the enemy's movements.
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For some minutes the websites carried the message shown above.
One sign carried the message, "Lying is wrong".
It carried the message, so the dance had more freedom to be a dance".
The king's envoy is said to have carried the message in the sole of his shoe.
One bus-stop ad, depicting a smiling father and son, carried the message: "My son had ideas of his own.
The filing said Mr. Cafaro complained about the man to Andrew Gigante, who carried the message to his father.
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Their target was to crack a system known as Tunny, which carried the messages of Hitler's top generals and even the Fuhrer himself.
The channel is the medium that carries the message.
In the absence of Jobs, they carry the message.
And, perhaps, to carry the message back to his friends.
The medium that carries the message shapes and defines as well as the message itself.
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carried the news
carried the legacy
carried the signal
carried the theme
carried the statement
carried the text
participated the message
carried the information
carried the announcement
implement the message
caught the message
carried the stigma
carried the kindling
carried the baby
carried the team
carried the county
carried the knife
carried the state
carried the brick
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