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The phrase "a style that resonated" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a particular style that had a strong emotional impact or connection with an audience.
Example: "The artist's latest exhibition showcased a style that resonated deeply with viewers, evoking memories of their own experiences."
Alternatives: "a style that struck a chord" or "a style that connected with".
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Mr. Mikva said, "It indicated that he had not made his mark in the African-American community and didn't particularly have a style that resonated there".
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Mr. Bush's years as a farmer of wild oats left him with a down-to-earth manner that resonates with voters in a way his father's and grandfather's styles never quite did.
But soon she realised that people wanted to follow her because she was offering something that mainstream fashion brands were not: a fusion of modesty and style that increasingly resonates with young Muslim women.
If you are a general photographer, choose your overall style that best resonates with you and represents your identity.
During the programme, BanKO adapted its techniques to market financial products, including creating material with pictures (and fewer words) and shifting to smaller, more informal presentation styles that resonated with these disaster-affected clients.
Cow-town stories like that resonated for a long while.
Not a message that resonates in Catford.
This is a theme that resonates across Kenya.
This is a message that resonates with many aid groups.
It is a name that resonates worldwide.
And that resonated.
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