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"this message came" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
You can use it to indicate that something has been received or has arrived. For example, "I received this message came via email yesterday."
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This message came across clearly in the next couple of presentations down in the crypt.
Mr. Pardinas, who was at work when this message came, once again declined to take the bait.
There is little doubt that this message came across loud and clear domestically, helping to cement the loyalty of China's citizens.
There's a widely-held perception that all Americans are united in favour of executions, but this message came across loud and clear that many people are not happy with it".
But this message came at the right time, so I went home and decided to record just songs I had lying around that I didn't know what to do with.
This message came weeks after Ayman al-Zawahiri, al-Qaeda's number two, singled out the headscarf ban as more evidence of "the grudge the western crusaders have against Islam .Doubts remain about the authenticity of the latest letters, but the French take all warnings seriously.
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In fact, this message come to you courtesy of Kermit!
"This message comes with urgency," NHTSA said in a statement.
I got this message coming through on my email!
No one should underestimate the power of this message coming from the president.
"The fact there is such lyrical similarity, and the fact the snare drum comes in when this message comes in, just feels very invasive," Mr. Scally said.
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