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The phrase "communicate messages" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used any time the speaker or writer is referring to transmitting a message. For example: "Communication is key to successful relationships, so it is important to communicate messages clearly and effectively."
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Develop and communicate messages about a record that should energize these communities — increased funding for community colleges and historically black colleges and universities, attempts to improve public education and greater access to health care.
But I do know that parents should not communicate messages that reinforce negative self-images in the children.
"I would not be doing that, I would rely on interviews and the ability to communicate messages".
Guardiola has so far used Stones during games to communicate messages, and the defender said he has leadership ambitions.
What lessons have you picked up from your mentors? A. Some are just around the importance of how you communicate messages.
Students and teachers from Soroti district, in north-east Uganda, have received training in using puppets to communicate messages, as part of the British Council's Connecting Classrooms programme.
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"He gets your attention by communicating messages you've heard before in an unconventional way.
From a Local Authority perspective communicating messages about waste and recycling are vitally important.
Visual images abound in accounting-related media and are powerful tools for communicating messages regarding all aspects of organisations.
Many authentication and key agreement protocols were proposed for protecting communicated messages.
The actual content of the communicated messages is random dummy data.
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