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"the message gets lost" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It means that the intended meaning or purpose of a message is not conveyed or understood by the receiver. Example: Despite his best efforts to explain the project to his team, the message gets lost in their confusion and they end up working on the wrong task.
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The message gets lost".
Everyone's heard the same news spiel repeated over and over on CNN (where it's promptly denied by Fox News) and the message gets lost in the political divide of whether or not climate change is real.
While the pioneers of interactomes are well-aware that defining system steady states will be required, 44 elsewhere the message gets lost.
Spend time, inspire learner, teach skill-set to others - there are so many examples that I feel the message gets lost.
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It was therefore incredibly disappointing that the message got lost in the news coverage of clashes between protesters and police.
And if the message got lost in translation, I walked away.
My friend was saying that the message got lost because a black person was doing the killings.
"[W]e believed that it was in the best interest of the district that we revise it and not let the importance of the message get lost due to the current issues," she said.
"Sometimes advertisers try to do something very creative and the messaging gets lost," said Michelle Thomas, the senior brand marketing manager at Zappos.
Truth is, they are looking for that connection, but everyone is just so busy promoting stuff that the personal message gets lost!
But did this message get lost in the last election?
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