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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a great echo" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a significant or impactful reverberation, either literally in terms of sound or metaphorically in terms of ideas or sentiments.
Example: "The artist's work created a great echo in the art community, inspiring many to explore similar themes."
Alternatives: "a profound resonance" or "a strong reverberation."
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"I wish I'd brought my flute, because this has a great echo," Johnson said.
But for Italians unaccustomed to seeing women in priestly garb, Mother Vittoria's ordination "had a great echo; it was a small earthquake," he said.
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Billing its sound as "Celtic music for the masses," MacTalla Mor — Gaelic for "Great Echo" — combines bagpipes, drums, piano, organ, flute, whistles and voice with contemporary beats.
The creation of a great contest echoes the lesson of the Goldilocks story: make the goal not too difficult, but not too easy, either.
A great quote echoed in the audience somewhere mid day: "A woman is like a teabag.
After dark, rooftop chants of "God is great" echoed across the city, mimicking what had been a symbol of defiance to the shah.
As James Graham Stewart, a friend and fellow antiques dealer, recalls, "They were pigs of rooms, great echoing big spaces, without great proportions.
Shorn of life and light, the great echoing chambers of the enclosed shopping centre took on a very eerie tone indeed.
Chants of "God is great!" echoed in the courtroom.
She seemed tiny and lost in that great echoing marble space.
But it is Corbett himself who frequently dominates the spotlight, letting loose great echo-drenched clarion calls which recall Bitches Brew-era Miles Davis.
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