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The phrase "actions echo those of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that someone's actions are similar or reflective of another person's actions.
Example: "The politician's recent statements and actions echo those of his predecessor, suggesting a continuity in policy."
Alternatives: "actions mirror those of" or "actions reflect those of".
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Toledo's own goals ReprintsSome of his actions echo those of Mr Fujimori.
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The miners' actions echoed those of nuclear plant workers earlier in the year.
The Lebanese army's actions echoed those of Israel in Gaza, posing yet another pernicious question: if an Arab army is allowed to assault Palestinian civilians in pursuit of "terrorists", who can blame the Israelis for doing the same?
Egypt's actions most closely echo those of Jordan, which increased its engagement after ISIS released footage, on February 3rd, of a Jordanian pilot named Moaz al-Kasasbeh being burned to death.
In this vein, the review found that many of the findings and recommendations emerging here (at least those related to performance) echo those of previous reviews, evaluations and assessments of UNICEF's action in other emergencies.
Ms Truss's comments echo those of the Prime Minister.
The advert's sentiments echo those of the American government.
The OECD's latest findings echo those of previous studies.
The report's findings echo those of other researchers.
The center's findings echo those of the Government.
Other findings echo those of previous surveys, particularly on governance.
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