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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a tremendous echo" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a very strong or powerful reverberation of sound, often in a poetic or dramatic context.
Example: "As the thunder rolled across the valley, it produced a tremendous echo that resonated through the mountains."
Alternatives: "a powerful echo" or "a resounding echo."
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This is a kind of Renaissance Marvel cartoon strip, the vast mural spreading from the walls all over the ceiling, the whole scary effect considerably augmented by the fact that the duke had an expert on acoustics design the room with a tremendous echo (before, no doubt, bonking his wife and murdering him).
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As they reached the place where the two men were seen digging in the night, a tremendous explosion echoed off the hills and the trucks vanished in a geyser of erupted earth.
The blasts sent tremendous echoes out the narrow passage to his home just north of the canyon, where he had been asleep.
Echo will remain a tremendous pal for my home computing, but it's really just an appetizer for the main course – the same device with a direct, mainline connection to the services I'm already using to manage my data and communication on my phone, computer and tablet is going to take this kind of persistent voice-powered computing over the top, and make it a must-have for any modern home.
Mr. Roth echoed Mr. Kahl, declaring: "I do believe there is a tremendous opportunity in the time period".
His tone echoed that of Mr. Thompson, who said, "The president considers this a tremendous victory for American consumers".
"A tremendous physical outburst".
A tremendous savings.
A tremendous explosion followed.
A tremendous reward".
A tremendous loss.
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