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Discover Ludwig"chord with" is correct and usable in written English.
It is used when you agree with someone's opinion, outlook or feelings. For example, "I completely chord with your idea of establishing a new reward system for our employees."
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This struck a chord with biology lessons.
That message struck a chord with me.
Some stories strike a chord with readers.
"It struck a chord with me".
I strike such a chord with people".
Gertner's article struck a chord with me.
His policies strike a chord with millions of ordinary Americans.
That message struck a chord with Ms de los Angeles.
I don't strike a chord with any one style.
His work struck a chord with a wide audience.
"I think we're striking a chord with people".
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