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The phrase "resonates to" is not correct in standard written English.
The correct expression is "resonates with."
Example: "Her words resonate with me on a personal level."
Alternatives: "resonates with" or "strikes a chord with.".
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That resonates to young men and women".
But having the whale made more spectacular, awakening the sleeping giant -- everyone resonates to it".
What still resonates, to me at least, is the sense of yearning.
Like everyone has a note on the piano that their body resonates to.
The chapters on the Whig/Tory political complexities of the 18th century are excellent: that constitutional conflict resonates to the present day.
He was looking, he said, for the "huh?" factor, and the impact of his cheaply produced, limited-edition book resonates to this day.
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Both still resonate to this day.
This is his symphony, every note designed to resonate, to linger.
"You get to pick which features you want to resonate to," Professor Diaconis said.
Movies succeed when audiences resonate to what is on the screen.
Certainly the issues surrounding the trial of the Pendle witches resonate to this day.
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