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The phrase "also echoed in" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that a particular idea or sentiment is reflected or repeated in another context or source.
Example: "The themes of resilience and hope are also echoed in her latest novel, highlighting the struggles of the characters."
Alternatives: "also reflected in" or "also reiterated in".
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Their themes are also echoed in three of the forum's exhibitions.
Similar concerns were also echoed in Le Jour de Vénus (2009; "Venus's Day") by Moroccan novelist Mohamed Leftah.
In many respects, The Fallen Elm is also echoed in the great poem Bagpipe Music by Auden's friend Louis MacNeice.
One clear message, also echoed in the CQC report, was that people were happier and more satisfied with services provided by voluntary organisations.
Her childhood is also echoed in The Dragonfly Pool (2008), much of which is set in Delderton Hall, a progressive boarding school with obvious similarities to Dartington Hall.
They are also echoed in Mark C. Taylor's Crisis on Campus: A Bold Plan for Reforming Our Colleges and Universities (Knopf, $24), which is more measured in tone but no less devastating in its assessment of our unsustainable "education bubble".
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The relationship also echoes in the tulip pattern woven into a striking table carpet, circa 1650, of wool, silk and linen that is displayed at the exhibition.
But the story of America's anti-interventionist lobby is not only historically fascinating, it also echoes in debates today over whether America should engage abroad or hold back.
Specific steps are quoted, and the largely red, white and black costumes (by James Kidd, Shaina Mote and Ms. Michelson) also echo "In the Upper Room," with their athletic warm-up pants and skirts, sneakers and racer-back leotards.
But perhaps outrage and frustration are also echoing in the chambers of every single Filipino's soul.
Along with the general officer's words at the Memorial Day ceremony, "We must find ways to solve our problems that do not involve killing each other," the words Pete Seeger wrote, "When will we ever learn?" also echo in my mind.
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