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The phrase 'this message concerns' is correct and usable in written English.
You would typically use this phrase when you want to introduce the topic of a message, email, or letter. For example: "This message concerns the upcoming meeting on Saturday."
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Also the message concerning "Jeans for a link", who I eventually figured out heads the National Economic Council.
But this exuberant documentary's most affecting message concerns a timelessly profound verity: the value of roots, humor, family and old friends.
The message concerns the many ways that depictions of the Virgin Mary reflect attitudes toward birth, faith, marriage and mortality.
Perhaps the strongest message concerns patents and technologies that would prevent farmers from saving seeds.
Its main message concerns the limits and the vulnerability of our home planet, its uniqueness, beauty and above all, its irreplaceableness: Earth does not have an emergency exit.
Another important message concerns the missing middle.
The first key message concerns the inequitability of family physician services.
What is missing is an intermediate stage: so far as this message is concerned, at production point it is 'phonic' but it is also 'mediated: congruent: a-synchronic'.
The message concerned the Rich pardon case.
But the bulk of his message concerned another theme: philanthropy.
(One message concerned a potential rendezvous in Washington, D.C. where the International Monetary Fund has its headquarters).
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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