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Discover LudwigThe phrase "get back to your message" is not entirely correct in standard English usage.
It can be used when referring to responding to or addressing a previous message, but it may sound awkward or unclear. Example: "I will get back to your message as soon as I have more information."
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But if it means you can get back to your messages and News Feed, or repair damage done by a hacker, many people are likely to be comfortable to use their face to Facebook.
Nolan joked: "Can we get back to me?" A message was immediately posted on the Loose Women Twitter account, saying: "Apologies for that small interruption".
"The sooner we get back to a good, progressive, populist message, the better off we're going to be as Democrats," said Senator Tom Harkin of Iowa.
I also think these messages get back to the chefs.
Begalka promised reporters that he would get back to them if he found any other messages.
The message concluded, "Get back to work Gray, you have a week left on the job".
AMERICAN PROVERB Dogs come when they are called; cats take a message and get back to you.
They are probably going to need to take a message and get back to you.
I can't take your call at the moment, but please leave a message and I'll get back to you as soon as I can.
I called the same number and similarly heard a recording that everyone was really busy and that if I left a message someone would get back to me.
Leave a message and I will get back to you".
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