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The phrase "relaying a message" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing the act of passing on information or communication from one person to another.
Example: "She was responsible for relaying a message from the manager to the team about the upcoming meeting."
Alternatives: "conveying a message" or "transmitting a message."
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Rodgers said: "Steven is relaying a message that the club obviously wants as well.
I was expressing what I felt, but I was also relaying a message on behalf of the team".
Many people today would be dubious of the story, which Swedenborg promoted, that he had flabbergasted the queen of Sweden by relaying a message from her deceased brother.
"The chief of the Kalapalos will meet with us," Pinage told me, relaying a message that had been radioed in from the jungle.
Relaying a message the party leader sent her earlier on Saturday, she said: "I admire our brilliant NHS staff and their work.
In 2003, still in high school, Lomong received a phone call from a friend in Syracuse, who was relaying a message: A woman who said she was Lomong's mother was looking for him in Kenya.
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Later, he relayed a message that he was not amused.
He asked a reporter to relay a message to Henderson.
"I wanted to relay a message, to explain the tragedy".
She relays a message back that she loves his food.
Mr. Hamm declined to comment for this article or relay a message to Ms. Engelhorn.
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