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Discover LudwigThe phrase "resonates in" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express that something has a meaningful or emotional impact within a particular context or setting.
Example: "The themes of love and loss resonate in her poetry, making it relatable to many readers."
Alternatives: "echoes in" or "strikes a chord in".
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Not a message that resonates in Catford.
Europe still resonates in Germany.
Lutz's work resonates in other areas, too.
It resonates in everything I do now.
THE sound of jackboots still resonates in many Bolivian minds.
That possibility resonates in expressions of outrage by prominent Sunnis.
"Fascist" resonates in different ways in different places.
This music resonates in so many ways to my spirit.
That sentiment resonates in high-technology centers across the country.
They know the resentment resonates in their own politics.
That's an idea that resonates in Jamaica Estates.
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