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Discover LudwigThe phrase "error message that" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used when describing a specific error message or alert in a sentence. Example: The error message that appeared on the screen stated that the file could not be saved due to insufficient space.
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Time and again, he'd enter his information, press submit and get an error message that read "404-Page not found".
When I try to add new music to my iTunes library, I keep getting an error message that says I "don't have enough access privileges for this operation".
The software also refused to accept my PayPal log-in information and shortly thereafter displayed an error message that disabled App World for the next few days.
But the error message that pops up doesn't tell you what you did wrong at least, not in a way you can read (see bottom picture).
For nearly a year, the No.1 search result on Google for the term "weapons of mass destruction" has been a satirical Web page made to resemble an error message that reads, "These Weapons of Mass Destruction Cannot Be Displayed".
This in in a country that already tortured and imprisoned bloggers, and where the country's internet censors at the Ministry of the Interior were nicknamed "Amar 404" after the 404 error message that appeared when a page was blocked.
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Spectators throw rubber balls at error messages that flash on the screen.
Having said that, if he knows why we keep getting those error messages, that could be a conversation".
As then, there were reports of error messages that left purchasers unsure whether they had been successful in buying tickets.
Those error messages that routinely show up on MySpace and AllMusic could well be thanks to a young programmer's lack of adequate Web 1.0 knowledge (gigaom.com).
The message noted that "there was inconsistency between the different measured airspeeds" in the Airbus 330 that crashed, one of several error messages that were sent by the plane's automatic systems to an Air France maintenance base.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com