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The phrase "resonating with" is correct and usable in written English.
It is used when you want to say that something has a strong and meaningful connection to something else. For example, "The lyrics of the song were resonating with many members of the audience."
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"This is really resonating with voters".
"The message wasn't resonating with the electorate.
Assembly as music has the power of resonating with people.
But are the demonstrations resonating with the general public?
People experience these cases as resonating with their lives today.
"Product on the floor is not resonating with core customers".
"The point is our message is resonating with people".
Glassdoor seems to be resonating with investors too.
NUSSBAUM -- Do you see the play resonating with contemporary scandals?
The world opens out and begins resonating with the unexpected.
Such arguments do not seem to be resonating with voters.
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