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The phrase "almost to echo" is not standard in written English and may cause confusion.
It could be used in a context where something is nearly repeating or reflecting another idea or sound, but it lacks clarity.
Example: "Her words were almost to echo the sentiments expressed earlier in the meeting."
Alternatives: "nearly echo" or "close to echoing".
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Mr Trajtenberg has been asked to make proposals within the limits of the state budget.Mr Netanyahu and his ministers seem almost to echo the protesters in railing at the tycoonim (the word has been Hebraised), the score of super-rich Israeli families who control much of the economy, including former state-owned industries now privatised.
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At times Domoslawski's style, possibly due to its translation from Polish, seems almost self consciously to echo its subject's writing.
John Pistole, the TSA's administrator, is making a rare appearance at the Press Club in Washington early next month, and is almost certain to echo the same talking points.
Then almost unconsciously their bodies start to echo each other.
He gave a detailed explanation of how the rhythmic layout of one fidgety theme in the work is stretched out when it passes from the clarinet to the ondes martenot, then slowed almost to stasis when echoed in the orchestra.
As they point or turn to look up, their movements almost echo those of tourists across the square, taking pictures of the façade of St Paul's.
New York's warning is almost certain to be echoed by governors across the country as Democrats in Congress work to complete major health care legislation that will require states to pay part of the cost of a broad expansion of Medicaid, the federal-state insurance program for the poor.
But this is very much a play about fathers and sons and, even if Miller pins too much on the teenage Biff's discovery of his father's adultery in a Boston hotel room, Alex Hassell captures excellently the character's flailing uncertainty: he might almost echo Willy's words that "I feel kind of temporary about myself".
Sadly, almost 70 years later, we echo their findings.
Some of that is due to the color of the glass, which is a soft gray, almost perfectly echoing the overcast Beijing sky.
This view has been almost unanimously echoed by other criminal justice and public safety organisations, including the Association of Chief Police Officers (ACPO).
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