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"resonate like" is correct and usable in written English
The phrase can be used to describe something that has a strong impact on someone or something, or to describe something that a person relates to strongly. For example: His story resonated like a call to action, inspiring us to take action and make a difference.
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Early irreverence Few 18th-century English novels still resonate like "Tristram Shandy".
But they don't resonate like Bridget and Kate -- or, for that matter, Elizabeth Bennet.
Some claimed to have felt it continuing to resonate, like a visitation.
Who knows if "Married in America" will resonate like that over time?
But that matchup, between Arkansas and Texas A&M next month, will hardly resonate like Oklahoma State's victory.
Those "sounds" — sea depths answered by human ones — resonate like organ chords in a cathedral of the imagination.
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Each inner conductor resonates like in a coaxial quarter-wave line resonator.
Elm is a good word, resonating like a wooden bowl.
The image resonates — like the little old ladies tap-dancing with walkers in "The Producers".
Some are made public after many years, resonating like Mathew Brady's prints from the Civil War.
Precisely 80 years on, the Sacco-Vanzetti case still resonates like a mournful chord.
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