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Discover Ludwig"resonance with" is correct and usable in written English.
It typically refers to the agreement of an idea, statement, belief, action, or feeling with someone or something else. For example, "This poem captures a powerful sense of resonance with people around the world who have experienced grief and loss."
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Is there a resonance with contemporary China?
The idea found no resonance with other Arab leaders.
Now Stoicism is finding resonance with new followers.
The resonance with 9/11, though obvious, goes unstated.
"Does Levi's have enough heritage or enough resonance with consumers?
That grim, satisfying resonance with the present is gone.
It does have great resonance with collectors today.
All of this simply had personal resonance with me.
But the first half probably has some resonance with voters.
And their outrage has found resonance with millions of Americans.
As a woman, Brittain was arguably the first to blend emotional resonance with intellectual clarity.
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