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Discover Ludwig'This echoes' is a grammatically correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to refer to an idea or sentiment that is already known or has been expressed previously, often in a similar or analogous form. For example: "This echoes Dr. Smith's sentiments on the importance of education."
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This echoes his previous views on translation.
This echoes with a later story.
This echoes the opinion of many.
This echoes what has happened to motor-racing telemetry.
This echoes differences in pricing for Internet access.
This echoes comments earlier this week from rival Michael Page.
This echoes infection by biological viruses, which usually takes place after intimate contact.
This echoes what some Fund-watchers have been urging for some time.
This echoes a much-mocked line of Heidegger's: "nothing noths" ("Das Nichts nichtet").
This echoes the motion, in binary form, away from and back to the original key.
This echoes the Chinese way of serving potatoes and rice side-by-side.
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