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pass on the message to vs pass the message on to

Both of these phrases are correct and commonly used in English. They mean the same thing and can be used interchangeably.
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pass on the message to

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase means to transfer or relay a message to someone else. It is a common expression used in everyday communication.
  • Nevertheless, I will pass on the message to the President of Parliament and he can tell the UK Presidency that we always appreciate its presence in the Chamber.
  • That is vital if we are to pass on the message to our citizens that Europe and the European Parliament are fighting to prevent all forms of violence against women.
  • We need to pass on the message to the various banks in the Member States that this makes it easier to make investments, that small and medium-sized enterprises can be expanded, and that the European Investment Bank provides support for this.
  • Our mandate obliges us to learn to pass on the message and to explain our choices.
  • These also serve to pass on the unequivocal message to employers that we shall no longer tolerate the recruitment of workers without a permit.
  • Please pass on the following message to the Council: we are behind you, and we are ready and willing to achieve good results together with the French Presidency.
  • Mr President, I am happy to pass on the message of this debate to my colleagues, Mr Lamy and Mr Nielson.
  • Dalia Grybauskaitė, to pass on this message to the Commission.
  • I shall therefore pass on your message to the Dutch presidency.
  • We therefore ask you to pass on this message to the participants at the summit.
  • Finally, I would like to pass on a message to the citizens.
  • I call on the Commissioner present, Dalia Grybauskaitė, to pass on this message to the Commission.
  • I have heard a lot of constructive remarks and proposals and I will pass on your messages to the Vice-President of the Commission/High Representative for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy.
  • I am writing to the Lord Mayor of Manchester to pass on this message to the injured and to their families.
  • I should like you, Mr President, to pass on a message to the Bureau that these people deserve a chance to have a debate on the information society during the daytime.
  • I will definitely pass the message on to Commissioner Mandelson.
  • I'm seeing April tomorrow for some routine blood work, so you can give her your final decision and she can pass the message on to me.
  • Mr Prodi, since Mr Bolkestein is still not back yet, I trust you will pass the message on to him.
  • Just, please, pass the message on to your mother.
  • I don't know, Mrs. Bates, but I'll pass the message on to the Sheriff.

Alternatives:

  • relay the message to
  • deliver the message to
  • send the message to

pass the message on to

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase also means to transfer or relay a message to someone else. It has the same meaning as 'pass on the message to' and can be used interchangeably.
  • I'm seeing April tomorrow for some routine blood work, so you can give her your final decision and she can pass the message on to me.
  • Mr Prodi, since Mr Bolkestein is still not back yet, I trust you will pass the message on to him.
  • Just, please, pass the message on to your mother.
  • I don't know, Mrs. Bates, but I'll pass the message on to the Sheriff.
  • Thank you Mr López Garrido, thank you to someone who can pass the message on to the President of the College of Commissioners.
  • I will definitely pass the message on to Commissioner Mandelson.
  • I appeal to the Council and above all to the Irish presidency, which unfortunately is not represented here today, but perhaps someone can pass the message on, to be guided by Parliament's amendments, at least when working on the common position in June.
  • Pass the same message on to the Cabal.
  • Nevertheless, I will pass on the message to the President of Parliament and he can tell the UK Presidency that we always appreciate its presence in the Chamber.
  • Our mandate obliges us to learn to pass on the message and to explain our choices.
  • That is vital if we are to pass on the message to our citizens that Europe and the European Parliament are fighting to prevent all forms of violence against women.
  • We need to pass on the message to the various banks in the Member States that this makes it easier to make investments, that small and medium-sized enterprises can be expanded, and that the European Investment Bank provides support for this.
  • So she smiled and asked me to pass the message on anyway.
  • We'll pass the message on after fatigues.
  • I would therefore appreciate it if the Council and the Commission were to pass this message on to the Syrian Government and if that body were to give it a very great deal of attention, for the message is a serious one.
  • I'll pass the message to oppa then.
  • I will also pass the message about the Free University on to Commissioner Figeľ.
  • I'd like to pass the message to all the world through our TV program.
  • I'll be off duty, but the relief comes on at 0430 hours and I'll get him to pass the message.
  • Pass the message down to Biles:

Alternatives:

  • relay the message to
  • deliver the message to
  • send the message to

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