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Discover LudwigThe word 'resonated' is correct and usable in written English
It is used to describe an idea, sound, or feeling that strongly affects someone and is remembered for a long time. Example sentence: Her inspiring speech about female empowerment resonated with the audience.
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But his performance also resonated with bright-eyed inexperience at a dangerous time in our affairs when experience counts.
Warnings last week about Britain's restrictive immigration rules from Nobel prize-winner John O'Keefe will have resonated with many businesses that have struggled to bring in new staff from overseas.
Its organizers boasted that their six-month effort successfully created a large ground operation in Iowa and New Hampshire, amplified Warren's voice and showed the Democratic party that Warren's beliefs resonated with many Americans.
What he had to say on the NHS really resonated with me.
His attack on the left for its lack of ambition for poorer kids resonated.
Elsewhere, the opposition's slogan of change has resonated.
Museveni spoke at the service without notes, ad-libbing with a jocularity that resonated with the mood of the crowd.
Yet what resonated was the story told over the next four years, of a Scottish parliament that had finally found its voice.
The affair has resonated strongly in Germany, where widespread comparisons have been made with the Gestapo and Stasi, the domestic intelligence operations of both the Nazi and Communist dictatorships.
Tameika Isaac Devine, a city councilwoman representing Columbia, said Wednesday's address resonated with people like herself who are faced with a large number of constituents living in poverty.
The young especially responded to his call: "Ask not what your country can do for you …," while his declaration in a city divided by the cold war that "Ich bin ein Berliner" resonated throughout eastern Europe.
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