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'message from this' is a grammatically correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
For example, "I want to take away a message from this: always strive to do what is right".
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The message from this conference is clear.
There's a very clear message from this.
Is there a message from this massive art exhibition?
"The message from this Budget is this: You've earned it, you've saved it.
Either way, our children are getting the wrong message from this incident.
It's a snap to return a call or an e-mail message from this list.
The message from this House must be that we want it actively to consider that obligation.
"The message from this election for me seems to be, 'You guys keep going,' " said Representative James Lankford of Oklahoma.
"The message from this campaign is a rebellion against excessive partisanship and a call for people to work together".
The message from this study is that targets and performance management, which all four countries use, work.
"They have to put forward economic policies that show they've really listened, that they got the message from this election.
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Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com