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Discover LudwigThe phrase "does it resonate" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It can be used in a variety of contexts, but it typically refers to whether something has a strong emotional or intellectual impact on someone. Example: After reading the author's powerful words, I couldn't help but wonder, "does it resonate with others as deeply as it did with me?".
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The big question is, does it resonate with ordinary voters?
Why does it resonate with so many different kinds of women?
The direct action practised by Focus E15 hasn't been focus-grouped, but my God does it resonate.
As lively as much of it is, "Fire and Rain" rarely regains the bite of this introduction, nor does it resonate the way the book's framing suggests.
Why does it resonate so well with our experiences of employment today?
The proof-point is going to be "How does it resonate with consumers?" We think that the recent success that we've had with the press at E3 gives us a lot of confidence.
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The artists that can do that, and make it resonate with people … that's what we're going for as songwriters".
Does it still resonate?
However, does it also resonate for cities that are already compact (i.e., highly dense)?
We do it because it resonates with us, not wholly unlike music or art.
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