The phrase "I echo your" is not correct and is not usable in written English. To make the phrase correct and usable, you must connect it to a specific noun or verb phrase, such as "I echo your sentiment" or "I echo your opinion." For example: "I agree with your argument about the importance of investing in our community. I echo your sentiment that we should prioritize local businesses and organizations.".
To the Editor: As a Bronx family doctor, I echo your editorial.
I also echo your sentiments about keeping up the tone.
For the future generations who walk these streets, I offer up these words to echo your footsteps.
And we echo your words.
Does that echo your experience too?
Allow me to echo your truth.
Then write: echo 'Your instructions here'.
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Simone Ivan Conte
Software Engineer at Adobe, UK