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Discover Ludwig"your messages" is correct and commonly used in written English
It is usually used to refer to the messages that belong to someone or are intended for someone. For example: 1. "I hope you received my email. Did you read your messages?" 2. "Could you check your messages and let me know if you got the details for the meeting tomorrow?" 3. "Your messages always brighten up my day. Thank you for the kind words." 4. "Please delete your old messages to free up space in your inbox." 5. "I left the key under the mat. Did you get my message? Your messages are always so busy, I hope you didn't miss it."
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"I got your messages.
Go check your messages.
Keep your messages short.
Thanks for all your messages.
Internal comms is about personalising your messages.
Thank you for your messages of support.
Sit there and check your messages.
It will scan your messages and emails, for instance.
Your music, your photos, your messages, your data.
This will automatically embed the picture in your messages.
Thank you everyone for your messages of love and support.
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