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"unread message" is a grammatically correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer to a message that has not been read, such as an email or text message. For example, "I had five unread messages in my inbox when I checked my email today."
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The unread message, that red light, has come to stand for our feelings of hope.
Google has just launched a small, but awesome new feature in Gmail Labs: Unread message icon.
The unread message count is always visible in the app's taskbar button and tray icon tooltip.
Battle Rifle and Ammo Count – Displays current unread message count from Gmail and the Battlerifle opens Gmail.
Also, Outlook will now automatically open conversations to the first unread message, to save you on scrolling down.
Until: One unread message.
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It was stuffed with hundreds of unread messages — some, remarkably, from people flummoxed by her aloofness.
Before leaving I make sure any unread messages on the answerphone have been dealt with if urgent and close up shop.
After installing, the service told me that my in-box, at 40,000 unread messages, was "normal," so I never used it again.
My 148 unread messages (all spam) are causing me -- and I suppose others -- to lessen e-mail's priority and impact.
There was a strong pull towards wanting to open unread messages, but there was still a barrier to prevent us being online 24/7.
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