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Discover LudwigThe phrase "deeply resonates" is correct and can be used in written English
It means that something strongly connects with or has a profound impact on someone's emotions or thoughts. Example: The speaker's words about equality and justice deeply resonated with the audience, inspiring them to take action.
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The key to encouraging entrepreneurialism out of tentative talent is to find a project or function that deeply resonates with successors.
Illustrated storytelling is something that deeply resonates with many people.
These poems function as powerful glyphs -- and their reflexive simplicity terrifies even as it deeply resonates.
It's a job that deeply resonates with his love for theater.
The issue may not have much purchase in Washington yet, but it deeply resonates with those struggling in the economy.
As shoppers increasingly shun traditional advertising and celebrity endorsements, consumer-generated content depicting authentic moments deeply resonates.
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Ms. Chapin said the sculpture deeply resonated with her.
He has a deeply resonate voice that comes from the same cavern where Leonard Cohen's can be found, echoing in the darkness.
It persuaded us that we could attempt to create art that just might deeply resonate with people in the way that the book had resonated with us.
After "The Beach," whose environmental themes still deeply resonate with him, DiCaprio decided to take a strategic breath in his career.
He needed a moment's persuading, but then made a deeply resonating woo-woo, like bass notes coming from a loud car stereo, heard at the distance of a few blocks.
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