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'get a message across' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when attempting to communicate a specific point, opinion, or idea to someone else. For example: "We need to get our message across to the public so that more people know about our organization and our cause."
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I don't do it to get a message across.
Dogs can get a message across with 16 different expressions.
I'm not trying to get a message across.
They have developed relatively static advertisements that get a message across even at high speed.
It's a strong way to get a message across to people even if it's abstract.
Other administrations have tried to use the press to get a message across.
Animation could get a message across while also entertaining an audience.
The best way to get a message across is often by being simple, visual and creative.
"Humor is a great way for a marketer to break through and get a message across," she added.
Look at Barack Obama, he'll often use humour and the common touch to get a message across".
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Are people just pleased at the notion of getting a message across while shutting up?
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