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Discover LudwigThe phrase "tell a message" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
You can use this phrase when you want to indicate that someone is conveying information or an opinion. For example, "The politician used her speech to tell a message of hope to the citizens of her country."
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"You know, the governor is trying to get some private money to tell a message — to give a message," Mr. Bloomberg said.
I felt that she tried to use her music to reach out to people, to tell a message and be a voice for others who didn't have the opportunity to speak.
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Can you tell a Twitter message from Taylor Swift from a tweet by the Dalai Lama ("Others have the right to happiness, just like yourself"; "Japan is amazing")?
"The maps were distorted to tell a political message.
On advertising: "…[allows] advertisers to tell a stronger message".
And as you can tell when a message has been received, you can automatically resend if it hasn't arrived within an acceptable time.
For this reason, these functions are called aggregability functions because they tell whether a message should be aggregated or not, and to which level the aggregation should occur.
When applied to synapses, the technique should be able to tell whether a message is successfully jumping from one neuron to another.
And I think Johnny needs to be told a different message: that you can achieve, I don't care where you come from".
"Ideally [the artists are] telling a simple message but telling it in an artistic way," Hamish McDougall, a Canary Wharf spokesman, told the BBC.
This is a play made to drive home a message, not tell a subtle tale.
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