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The phrase "sends out a message" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to describe the action of communicating or conveying a specific idea or message to someone or a group of people. Example: In order to promote her new book, the author sends out a message to her fans through social media, encouraging them to attend her book signing event.
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West says the upgrade "sends out a message".
Laying these metal studs outside a property sends out a message, and it's a downright aggressive and unfriendly one.
We hope that this case sends out a message which will help to ensure that such events don't happen in the future".
"To start the year off strong not only gives you self-confidence, it really sends out a message that you're ready to play.
Therefore having a memorial day sends out a message: We remember, we remember her life, we remember why she died and why she didn't have to die," he said.
This attire also sends out a message that a woman is chaste and modest and and that she does not want her sexuality to enter into the interaction in the slightest degree.
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This is them sending out a message".
It sent out a message of superiority," she writes.
He settled on "eastonellis," and sent out a message.
You sent out a message that the act was rubbish".
Were you sending out a message to Saudi women?
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