resonate for or resonate with

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masterding

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two examples:
"An idea that resonates with many voters."
"Top 10 Romantic Movies that resonate for me."
so which one is correct? or they're just interchangeable ?
thanks a lot!
 
two examples:
"An idea that resonates with many voters.":tick:
"Top 10 Romantic Movies that resonate for me."
so which one is correct? or they're just interchangeable ?
!

The second sounds wrong to me. I certainly use only the first. My dictionary gives only with.
 
The second sounds wrong to me. I certainly use only the first. My dictionary gives only with.
But I see many natives use the second one too,here's another example:
" That distribution description doesn't resonate for me or for my family or for my friends orfor my community."
 
I agree that only "with" sounds right.
 
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