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Discover Ludwig"resonates profoundly" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when you want to express the powerful or deep impact of something, as in the following example: The speech resonated profoundly with hundreds of people in the auditorium.
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That local men "step up of their own volition" to help younger men in their neighbourhoods without role models to confront the difficulties of adjusting from tough childhoods resonates profoundly – even for those who after years of contact with statutory youth services may have seemed unreachable, says Bailey.
The song's chorus, "I had to lose myself/ So I could love you better," is deceptively simple, but resonates profoundly.
This one resonates profoundly not only with my own personal experiences but with the troubled and confused soul of our times.
All over the government, all throughout the conservative movement, rage and the fulfillment of its impulses peals like a cracked, sick bell, tolling a note that resonates profoundly with its adherents.
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The thinking and the procedures behind the expulsions resonate profoundly.
Yet the compositions resonate profoundly for the unconverted as well as the faithful.
Near, present, because these images resonate profoundly.
The jovial opening to "Fauna of Mirrors" unfolds into a story barely a page long that resonates as profoundly as many first-rate sci-fi novels.
The western was the perfect outlet for his fascination with alienation and paranoia -- a fascination that resonates as profoundly in his films as it does in those of other Italian filmmakers of the era, like Bernardo Bertolucci and Michelangelo Antonioni.
What ultimately resonates most profoundly in the novel is Mr. Lasser's ode to the city where he was born — to the Amboy Dukes and Nemo's sports bar, the Ren Cen and the Machus Red Fox Restaurant in nearby Bloomfield Township where Jimmy Hoffa was last seen — and his plea for its revitalization.
Instead of a sign of symphonic inadequacy, that emotional ambiguity is proof that the sixth achieves something completely different from the rest of Bruckner's other symphonies, and it's why I think its febrile drama resonates so profoundly after you've heard the whole piece.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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