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The phrase "diffuse a message" is not correct in standard English; the correct term is "disseminate a message." You can use it when referring to the act of spreading or distributing information widely
Example: "The organization aims to disseminate a message of environmental awareness to the community."
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And a sense that people can really join together, not on a commercial level, but on a fraternal, or sister, level to diffuse a message.
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Another Democratic consultant, Michael Tobman, said that while union support was important, it sometimes also produced a diffuse message, since unions were canvassing on behalf of several candidates.
The paper goes on to note that conventional wisdom would hold that if a message diffused through a population quickly, more potential adopters would be reached, improving the prospects for widespread adoption.
In general, we name a message that diffuses through networks as a contagion or cascade and those users who react on the message as infected users.
"We also used other, more innovative communication methods, like wall paintings and local vehicles equipped with a large speaker to diffuse the message in the streets, often with the support of doctors".
The ability of the algorithm to confuse and diffuse predictable message input is examined using message entropy as a metric.
He left a message.
From a message board.
Was there a message?
Was a message intended?
A message came in.
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