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The phrase "may resonate" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use the phrase when you would like to express that something is likely to stir an emotional response or leave an impression on someone. For example, you could say: "His words may resonate with many who have faced similar struggles."
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Still, the shakeup may resonate more widely in Iraqi politics.
Likewise, pitting strivers against skivers may resonate, but it's divisive.
I love the fact that Inuit poetry may resonate with me as much as Irish.
Yet the arguments of the populist right may resonate more as the debate heats up.
A move "may resonate more with people as they go through their life changes".
And soon, the impact of the monument's restoration may resonate across the country.
But Mr. Prechter's gloominess may resonate, especially in light of Mr. Jones's high regard for him.
Such views may resonate with some moral philosophers but are of little help to managers.
However this may resonate in American memories, it is clear these West Germans are a force.
That lesson may resonate well beyond the confines of Central Europe.
Mr. Cain's best hope may be in Iowa, where his message may resonate with conservative and religious voters.
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