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relate to a message
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "relate to a message" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase to refer to something that relates to a message that someone has sent or conveyed. For example: "His response didn't relate to the message I sent him earlier."
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59 human-written examples
Back on hacking, Mr Edis said she "must have known" that the newspaper had listened to Milly Dowler's voicemail because it sent reporters to chase a lead relating to a message on the phone.
News & Media
Don't respond to any text messages that do not directly relate to a family get-together, positive messages or something else perfectly normal.
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Blackpool chairman Karl Oyston has denied a Football Association charge of misconduct relating to a text message exchange with a supporter of the club.
News & Media
Kilpatrick left Detroit's City Hall in 2008 after pleading guilty to two counts of obstruction of justice related to a text message sex scandal with a former employee.
News & Media
Kilpatrick left the mayor's office in 2008 after pleading guilty to two counts of obstruction of justice related to a text message sex scandal with a former employee.
News & Media
Kilpatrick left the mayor's office in 2008 after pleading guilty to two counts of obstruction of justice related to a text message sex scandal with his former chief of staff, one of several affairs unearthed during his tenure as mayor.
News & Media
A thread was defined as the set of messages related to an original message by successive replies.
Science
Despite Sayers originally being accused of sending a barrage of abusive posts, on the day of the court case – the 5th of October – charges were changed so they only related to a single malicious message.
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A message relating to a church meeting is a "thing" "treated of in a writing or document," and it is a different "thing" than, say, a message relating to politics.
News & Media
Monday afternoon, Facebook spokesperson Frederic Wolens added that Facebook hadn't been unable to confirm any issue related to a leakage of private messages.
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Among the 53% of adults who remembered the campaign, 61%–63% reported to have been sensitized "a lot" or "somehow" to the health promoting messages related to a healthy diet and regular physical activity (ie, the messages targeting the general population).
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When using the phrase "relate to a message", ensure that the connection or relevance is clear to the reader. Avoid vague or ambiguous relationships.
Common error
Avoid using "relate to a message" when the connection is tenuous or implied. A direct and evident relationship will improve clarity and prevent misinterpretations.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "relate to a message" functions as a verb phrase, indicating a connection, relevance, or pertinence between a subject and a message. Because there are no examples found in Ludwig, a complete analysis of contexts is not possible.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, the phrase "relate to a message" is grammatically sound but suffers from a lack of empirical examples, according to Ludwig. It functions as a verb phrase used to establish a connection or relevance between something and a message. Without concrete examples it's hard to determine register and specific authoritative source. While grammatically correct, ensure clarity and direct relevance when deploying this phrase to avoid vagueness. Due to the absence of examples found by Ludwig, the analysis is limited.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
pertain to a message
Replaces "relate" with "pertain", indicating a direct relevance or connection.
concern a message
Uses "concern" instead of "relate", suggesting that the message is the subject or focus.
apply to a message
Replaces "relate" with "apply", implying that the message is relevant or applicable in a certain context.
refer to a message
Substitutes "relate" with "refer", indicating that the message is being mentioned or alluded to.
are connected to a message
Expands the phrase to explicitly state the connection to the message.
are relevant to a message
Emphasizes the relevance of something to the message.
have bearing on a message
Uses a more formal tone to indicate influence or relevance.
are associated with a message
Indicates a correlation or connection without specifying the nature of the relationship.
bear upon a message
A more formal and less common way to say "have bearing on a message."
are tied to a message
Suggests a strong, inseparable connection with the message.
FAQs
How can I use "relate to a message" in a sentence?
You can use "relate to a message" to indicate that something is connected, relevant, or pertinent to a specific message. For instance, "His comments didn't "pertain to a message"."
What are some alternatives to "relate to a message"?
Alternatives include "apply to a message", "concern a message", or "refer to a message", depending on the specific context and intended meaning.
Is it correct to say "relating to a message" instead of "relate to a message"?
Yes, "relating to a message" is a correct and usable form. It functions as a participial phrase, modifying a noun. For instance, "Information "pertaining to a message" is essential."
What's the difference between "relate to a message" and "related to a message"?
"Relate to a message" is a verb phrase expressing an action or relationship, while "related to a message" is an adjective phrase describing something that has a connection to the message.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
60%
Authority and reliability
4/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested