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Discover LudwigThe phrase "resounded with" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe a situation where something echoes or has a strong impact, often in a metaphorical sense. Example: "The speaker's words resounded with the audience, leaving a lasting impression."
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Almost instantly, the room resounded with applause.
Soon the streets resounded with chants.
The city resounded with explosions at all hours.
Inside, a ceremony resounded with the Christian belief in rebirth.
The Winter Palace resounded with constant yelling and vicious squabbling.
The press last week resounded with the Amis-Eagleton row.
The room resounded with curses from all present.
Congress resounded with speeches condemning the odious inventions.
The airwaves resounded with reservists calling the group "traitors" and alleging that it fabricates testimonies.
The crash resounded with a boom, and some witnesses said they had seen smoke pouring upward.
"We read the Port Huron Statement, and that resounded with us so much," Rapchik recalled.
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