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Discover LudwigThe phrase "resonance for" is grammatically correct and is often used in written English.
It is typically used to describe a strong or profound effect or impact that something has on someone or something else. Example: The speech had a powerful resonance for the audience, leaving them inspired and motivated.
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Famagusta itself has resonance for many Jews.
has some resonance for them.
"Synecdoche" clearly had resonance for him.
The show's resonance for Andreessen was plain.
The series had personal resonance for the artist.
The concept of the "muse" carries some resonance for Joffe.
Themes of death have a peculiar resonance for architects.
"The Sweet case," Mansfield says, "carries most resonance for me.
That might have some resonance for their grandfather, as well.
Gardner's condition has a particular resonance for me.
But Colchester has a magic resonance for lovers of shellfish.
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