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Discover LudwigThe phrase "deeply resonant with" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when expressing a strong emotional connection or relevance to a particular idea, theme, or experience. Example: "The speaker's words were deeply resonant with the audience, evoking memories of their own struggles."
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"It made me aware of a detail lost to time, further clarified my visualization of Bartleby, and made the story -- which truly represents the birth of American literary modernism, to Melville's lasting trauma -- much more deeply resonant with contemporary culture".
"As a venture capitalist this is the kind of thinking, passion, drive and focus that is deeply resonant with me and that I hope to see in entrepreneurs.
This week Lost creator Damon Lindelof finished Season 2 of his redemption project, The Leftovers, in ways deeply resonant with the finale of Lost.
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Drawing on rural folktale, absurdist humour, and a picaresque realism, Ralph Ellison wrote a deeply resonant comic novel that dealt with the full range of black experience rural sharecropping, segregated education, northward migration, ghetto hustling, and the lure of such competing ideologies as nationalism and communism.
A CD with the deeply resonant voice of kirtan master Krishna Das, "Greatest Hits of the Kali Yuga," became a permanent fixture in my car and an elixir to tame traffic tension.
But it is utter, dreary tedium for consumers -- and a veritable death knell for the kind of passionate, deeply resonant engagement that forges lifelong relationships with brands.
When the Sound Machine started to play, with a beat so deeply resonant that many members of the audience began to cough, Vito sent some of his group onstage.
We needed to feel that the Amy and Rory, two of the best companions in the history of "Doctor Who," got a deeply resonant and fitting send-off, one that would leave us with thoughts and feelings that would last a long time.
In her 1989 book "The Rainy Season: Haiti Since Duvalier," Ms. Wilentz used her gifts as an observer to give the reader a powerful and deeply resonant portrait of that tumultuous, unhappy country, weaving together reportorial and personal vignettes with historical asides and portraits of famous, infamous and obscure Haitians.
Still, Ms. Griffin's concept is deeply resonant.
Still, it remains a deeply resonant idea.
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