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Discover LudwigThe phrase "ring with" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It means to make a clear and resonant sound, often used in relation to a bell or other metallic object. Example: The cathedral's bell tower rang with the sweet melody of the chimes.
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Their essays ring with passion and conviction.
I wore my championship ring with pride".
Brush the ring with water.
His words ring with optimism.
Diamond ring with 0.45 carat main stone.
Diamond ring with 0.32 carat stone.
The words should ring with passion.
The alarm bells ring with pithy Friedmanisms.
Big bubbles ring with deeper notes, and small bubbles ring with higher notes.
Today, Mr. Kornitzer's words ring with prescience.
The hustings ring with Democrats' vows to restore ethical spine.
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