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Discover LudwigThe phrase "reverberations of" is correct and usable in written English
This phrase typically refers to the echoes or lingering effects of something, and can be used when discussing the consequences of an event, idea, or achievement. For example: The reverberations of the Cold War still impact the political climate of many countries today.
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We feel the reverberations of national discord.
The reverberations of the casecontinued for decades.
The reverberations of Hamlet are infinite.
Then came the full reverberations of the financial crisis.
What hurt them were the global reverberations of the conflict.
"But the reverberations of Mumbai are still being felt.
We are now feeling the reverberations of that thinking.
Still, Mr. Fidler said he regretted the reverberations of his remarks about Mr. Storobin.
They are megaphones carving the desperate reverberations of poverty into my psyche.
Without the reverberations of the hall, the music lost its grandeur and chime.
The reverberations of the financial crisis make it hard for mainstream parties to fight back.
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