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Discover LudwigThe phrase "is resounding" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is echoing or having a strong impact, often in a figurative sense.
Example: "The success of the project is resounding, leaving a lasting impression on the community."
Alternatives: "is echoing" or "is reverberating."
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is resounding
adjective
Having a deep, rich sound; mellow and resonant
Exact(19)
When Old Zhao goes outside, the verdict from his neighbors is resounding.
And although the commercial is upbeat, the reason it is resounding with consumers may not be.
Still, the message from Massachusetts is resounding among Democrats, too (in interviews, several candidates quickly proclaimed themselves "outsiders").
Although the order specifies that only selective light-arms fire should be used in such cases, the message behind it is resounding.
Show business is not a kind world, but I am frankly delighted that M Night Shyamalan's career has died: it is resounding payback for my future bladder infection.
SANOK, POLAND — In the far southeast corner of Poland, the warm summer air is resounding with the rasp of old-fashioned iron saws and the satisfying twack-twack-twack of ax blades on wood.
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His success was resounding.
The media coverage was resounding.
His victories were resounding, his injuries rare.
"There seemed to be resounding support for Joe Paterno.
But not all of the holiday movies were resounding successes.
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