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Discover LudwigThe phrase "he resonates with" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It means that someone shares a strong emotional or intellectual connection with something or someone else. Example: John resonates with classical music, often attending concerts and discussing composers with his friends.
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"He resonates with veterans because he served," Mr. Ferguson said.
"He resonates with me because he's a businessman," she said.
"He resonates with college students that we've talked with," he said.
It added Pavlensky had been chosen because he "resonates with the public" in the city.
He resonates with devout Christians, because he speaks openly of his faith, a sort of Taiwanese Tim Tebow.
"He'll be able to explain things and see if he resonates with the people".
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This is basically why he still resonates with us.
"He really resonates with men," Ms. Fogelson said, adding that Mr. Fieri's prime-time shows attract more male viewers than any others on the network.
"He really resonates with the common man, his sense of values, and they're values that were shaped there in Dyess, his love of family, his love of community, his concern for the downtrodden," said Hawkins.
He completely resonates with everything I stand for and his message of spreading peace through technology was music to my ears.
According to Colbert, Santorum's authenticity is why he resonates so well with conservatives.
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