Collocations for "messaging"
Common phrases and expressions where native English speakers use the word "messaging" in context.
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message
ⓘMost examples are given in US English. We have labeled exceptions as UK.n
- [a text, an SMS, a multimedia] message
- a [private, personal, shared, direct] message
- an [urgent, important, instant, error] message
- the [King's, Queen's, President's] (New Year's) message
- message [sent, delivered, delivery failed]
- [review, check, listen to] your [phone, voice, voicemail] messages
- [send, edit, delete, write, post] a message
- send a message to your [wife, husband, friend, son]
- send the message as [html, plain text]
- post a message [on social media, to your account, in a forum]
- leave a message [on the answering machine, after the beep, with my secretary]
- leave your message after the [beep, tone]
- can I [take, write down, pass on] a message?
- there was a message at [reception, the hotel, the desk] for me
- did you [get, receive, understand] the message?
- am trying to [convey, deliver] a (specific) message
- [convey] a clear message (to)
- the message of the [book, story, movie] was clear
- the [boss', government's, teacher's] message was clear
- a quick message from our [partners, sponsors, associates]
- a message to all [users, members, employees, students]
- a message to [Congress, Parliament, the public]
- message received (loud and clear)
- OK, we get the message!
- message [tariffs, costs, rates, type, service]
- message me if you [decide, want, can't]
- message me when you [are free, get off, are at home]
- message me with the [details, information]
- message me back (later)
- message me about the
- will message you when I [am free, can]
- message (with) your [friends, boyfriend]
- message him to [see, find out, ask]
- messaged to [ask, inquire, say]
- messaged by [phone, cell phone, video]
'messaging' also found in these entries (note: many are not synonyms or translations):