'conveys a message' is correct and can be used in written English. You can use this phrase to describe a particular form of communication, for example: "This painting conveys a message about the effects of global warming."
It conveys a message of inclusion.
They should understand that this settlement conveys a message that reinforces their obligation".
Putting benefits management online also conveys a message about a company's culture.
It conveys a message, she said, that the state favors one religion or particular belief over others.
I like the new design, much simpler and conveys a message of well balanced and healthy eating.
The Goblin pines for the lost Maria and conveys a message, offering her the secret of fertility and redemption.
He wanted to convey a message.
Sometimes his songs convey a message.
"It is conveying a message to others," Mr. Volokh said.
HIATT: Doesn't that convey a message of approval?
I cannot breathe". He wanted to convey a message.
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