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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a condition that resonated" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a situation or state that has a strong emotional or intellectual impact on someone.
Example: "The study revealed a condition that resonated deeply with many participants, highlighting their shared experiences."
Alternatives: "a situation that struck a chord" or "a state that echoed with many."
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It was a condition that resonated with Britten, who also stood accused.
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They were just trying to "tell a story that resonated" and "that didn't suck".
Cow-town stories like that resonated for a long while.
Not a message that resonates in Catford.
This is a message that resonates with many aid groups.
When a hurricane disrupts research, it is a loss that resonates well beyond the laboratories.
It is a name that resonates worldwide.
Find a technique that resonates with you.
In a message that resonates with that of Pflueger [ 14], the authors do not recommend abandoning the audit approach entirely.
And that resonated.
That resonated with the guys".
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