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The phrase "I resonated" is grammatically correct and is commonly used in written English
It means that something deeply affected or affected someone emotionally or intellectually. Example: "As I listened to the speaker's powerful words, I resonated with their message and felt inspired to make a change in my community."
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In Tapka's presence, I resonated with doglike glee.
"I think I resonated because I didn't realise I was writing an article.
For years, I resonated completely.
I resonated with that humbled desperation.
Divine timing does not describe how strongly I resonated with the opening chapter of this book!
I resonated very much with his philosophy and have changed my life completely.
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"It's something I resonate with".
So I resonate when I talk to teenagers".
The more negative the presentation of hope, the more I resonate with it.
"I resonate in these walls / I don't know how long I can wait in these walls," Lamar says on "These Walls," which starts off sounding like a Prince song, all languorous guitar and female moans, and then becomes more troubled.
I resonate with kids.
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