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A pro-Trump ad that painted Harris as a radical liberal, out of touch with the working class, seemed to strike a chord with men.

“America first” was another one of Trump’s slogans that really seemed to strike a chord with voters.

From BBC

"Opera and classical music as a whole seemed to hit a kind of dead end with music that was too academic and not able to strike a chord emotionally or intellectually," he told Salon.

From Salon

Jolie's sentiments strike a chord with the recent difficulties she has endured.

From Salon

"What strikes a chord with shoppers one season might be off key the next and social media has made being 'on trend' even more important".

From BBC

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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