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The phrase "about this echo" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a specific echo or reverberation, whether in a literal or metaphorical sense.
Example: "I have some concerns about this echo that we need to address before finalizing the project."
Alternatives: "regarding this echo" or "concerning this echo".
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"Republican complaints about this echo the years of numerous absurd G.O.P. investigations in the '90s, the upshot of which was not a single conclusion of wrongdoing but the waste of untold millions of taxpayer dollars".
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When I press Fidden about this potential echo chamber effect that could come from conspiracists dating one another, he dips into his own personal experience.
But today, a great debate about this is echoing across the English-speaking world.
Steinhardt, who lost money with Madoff, too, wondered, more simply, "What was so special about this guy?" Echoing Hannah Arendt, he decried "the banality of investing," and he came down hard on the charities that had trusted Madoff.
This one was about the echo chamber of anti-LGBT hatred that bounces from pious two-faced preachers to orange faced politicians, who after the attack doubled down on their hate for us, some even suggesting that this was god's response to gay marriage.
[KI 14, Manager, Free State Department of Health] This echoed concerns about whether the current educational proposals meet South Africa's health needs.
"And the tragedy of Shylock's ultimate humiliation, which she brings about, is echoed by her own dismayed discovery of the world that she must now live in".
This echoed his complaints about Australian bullying at last year's forum in Fiji.
This echoes what Dvorak said about African-American music (and also what Brahms said about Dvorak).
This echoes Nickerson's remarks about the importance of prototyping and experimentation with the form, rather than static designs.
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