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The phrase "a timbre that resonated" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a sound quality that evokes a strong emotional response or connection.
Example: "The musician played a haunting melody, producing a timbre that resonated deeply with the audience."
Alternatives: "a tone that echoed" or "a sound that struck a chord".
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His voice was deep and it had a timbre that resonated with me.
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She smoked heavily until a decade ago, tar toning her voice to a timbre that intensified the wit.
The resulting sound is a timbre that is punctuated by rhythmic variations in volume, filter cutoff, or distortion.
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.
That resonated with the guys".
That resonated with us, Koogle says.
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