Be received or understood.
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Examples for "come across "
Examples for "come across "
1 Although you probably had the best motive I've come across so far.
2 I sometimes from time to time come across it, unintentionally of course.
3 Over the past few years Republicans have come across as particularly heartless.
4 There is a good amount of enemy that come across the border.
5 That said, you'll struggle to come across a better big-screen blockbuster experience.
1 However, the tower blocks resonate strongly with people in former communist countries.
2 The Myrick name may soon resonate louder but for quite different reasons.
3 Harris' teacher pay proposal could resonate with Democratic primary voters beyond California.
4 Body parts resonate down in the long, inaudible wavelength range called infrasound.
5 Sources suggested that advisers believed the argument would resonate with the public.
6 These findings resonate with those from other studies using different immune outcomes.
7 Federer said he believes the Laver Cup will resonate from the start.
8 Nelson Peltz's latest proxy fight will resonate beyond its immediate target, DuPont.
9 A lot of the songs resonate with people on a personal level.
10 How do their stories resonate with the way we think of ourselves?
11 The fun, make-believe stories they shared still resonate with us decades later.
12 That's one of the reasons you resonate so well with my generation.
13 His powerfully relatable stories of the human condition resonate beyond the community.
14 That agenda failed to resonate with voters worried about jobs and pensions.
15 But surveys show it does not resonate with young, urban middle classes.
16 With a Shapeshifter feel it will immediately resonate with many of us.
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Об этом термине resonate
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Translations for resonate
Resonate в диалектах
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