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Discover Ludwig"resonance between" is correct and can be used in written English.
This phrase is typically used in a figurative way to describe the connection between two pieces of information, ideas, etc. For example, "There is a strong resonance between the themes of the novel and the artist's work."
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If you tell them what to think, there's no chance of any resonance between you".
Do you intend there to be any resonance between Aeneas's story and James McIlvanney's?
In this case, there was a stark resonance between Islamic State propaganda and the killer's choice of target.
Pauling and Dewar described their model as involving resonance between the five structures.
His vocal tone is made by extraordinary resonance between the cheekbones, now buzzing, now humming.
Certainly she can find a resonance between human emotion and a still life.
For Mees, there's a particular resonance between videogames and interactive theatre: both produce fictional worlds which are partly authored, partly left free for exploration.
There is a great resonance between the two plays, particularly as they're both set in Monte Cristo cottage, Connecticut, where O'Neill grew up.
But a certain resonance between "social legislation," on the one hand, and all sorts of figurative outrage and explosions, on the other, is metaphorically apt particularly in Washington.
The Mathieu-type resonance between VIV and time-varying tension excitation is proved existent.
Foster seeks to tap into the "deep, fecund resonance between land and animal", reminding us to look more closely at the place we are in.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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