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The phrase "message is unclear" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you are trying to describe a situation in which the intended message was not clear or easily understood. For example, "The speaker's message was unclear; no one in the audience could figure out what they were trying to say."
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And quite what he's doing to continue the so-called Art Kieda message is unclear.
But whenever there's a glitch with the technology or a message is unclear, we're reminded that the quality of human connection we experience in many forms of virtual communication is awful.
As it stands now, however, the message is unclear and unheard.
Occupy's message is unclear.
And even if the message is unclear, his gracefully slinking delivery drives home at least one part of its spectral intent.
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The exact meaning of the message was unclear, but conservative Iranian leaders complain that the programming — a heavily censored variety of comedies, soap operas and dramas — is eroding traditional Iranian values.
The message was unclear.
In addition, the Drinking Water Inspectorate were strongly critical of the notice issued by the health authorities because it did not follow water industry standards and the messages were unclear [ 20].
But just how seriously Burma itself will take Obama's visit – and his message – this week is unclear.
The death of the renowned war reporter Marie Colvin in Homs in February 2012 sent out a powerful message (it is unclear whether she and the other reporters killed or injured with her were deliberately targeted) about how hard it would be to get the truth from this killing zone.
Peering into Kerry's muddy campaign messages, it is unclear whether the man can be far-sighted, brave and decisive.
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Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com