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The phrase "a point echoed by" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that someone else has expressed a similar idea or opinion, reinforcing the statement being made.
Example: "The importance of mental health in the workplace is a point echoed by many experts in the field."
Alternatives: "a sentiment shared by" or "a notion reiterated by".
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It's a point echoed by the lawyer Michael Mansfield QC.
It's a point echoed by Lyons: "Nothing goes past him.
She said the cost of such testing was prohibitive, a point echoed by several manufacturers.
A point echoed by Anna Dixon, chief executive of the Centre for Ageing Better.
Which was a point echoed by markthebuilder: "And it's all the fault of those dreadful Japanese.
A tangled chain of authority further compromised security, the commission said, a point echoed by the authorities in Portland.
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He regards the proliferation of goals and recommendations in the report as hugely over-ambitious, as tending towards a kind of international central planning, and as placing far too great a strain on the puny resources of "global bureaucrats and dysfunctional administrations".Mr Easterly makes a further point, echoed by others this week.
Trade unions and blacklisted workers are pushing for allegations that they were monitored to be heard by the inquiry (a point echoed here by the National Union of Journalists).
They warned: "We have seen how the federal government has exploited loopholes to collect Americans' private information in the name of security". A cybersecurity bill failed in the Senate in 2012, and observers like Nojeim doubted that a post-Edward Snowden environment was more conducive to passage, a point echoed reluctantly by leading NSA officials.
But they refused to comment on whether Russia colluded with Syria on the attack or knew about it in advance, a point echoed later by the US secretary of defence.
Borgetti's point, echoed by others, was that Mexico needed a coach who not only understood the language but also knew the players and was familiar with the culture.
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