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Discover LudwigThe phrase "familiar messages" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when referring to messages that are known or recognized by the recipient. Example: "The familiar messages from our previous conversations made me feel at ease."
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Such a system may be restricted to a small set of familiar messages that can be read by a limited circle of acquaintances.
During their campaigns, PCC candidates offered rather familiar messages: to protect funding, to secure more "bobbies on the beat", and in a few cases to protect police station closures.
While these strategies demonstrated a small decrease in FASD, the effect has waned as people have tuned out these familiar messages.
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It's a familiar message.
For her, it's a familiar message.
Otherwise, the Chancellor stuck firmly to a familiar message.
That, however, has been an all-too familiar message.
Preaching a familiar message of fiscal restraint, he repeatedly told voters: "There is no free lunch".
To some, it was an all too familiar message from an administration which has cried wolf before.
There was a final, familiar message to the latest video – that its enemies await a gruesome fate.
The children's opera Brundibár is a fairytale with a fairly familiar message: good triumphs over evil.
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