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The part of a sentence "what the message" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used at the beginning of a question to ask for clarification or information about a specific message. Example: "I received an email from your company, but I'm not sure what the message was about. Can you please explain?".
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"I care about what the message is".
"But we understood in our heart what the message was.
By definition they are constrained to what the message is.
Right now, it's unclear what the message is".
Don't even think about what the message "I love my mom's recipe" is turned into.
"Whereas you don't know what the message is with Miliband," he added.
Suddenly I am filled with energy, anticipating what the message might say.
I was an honest baker and contractor". I think that's what the message is here.
No. 1, again, is well, ask people to share with you what the message is.
Each tells me what the message says even before I open it.
"I'm not sure what the message is they're trying to send.
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