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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'an echo to' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to describe something that repeats or references something else in a reflective way. For example, "The writer's description of the seemingly endless night sky was an echo to her sense of despair."
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The pastel sends back an echo to the French Symbolist landscapes of the 1890s.
The clicking produces a fan-shaped sonar beam that bounces off an object and returns an echo to the bat.
"The Bernie Madoff story in particular has an echo to the Skilling case," she says, "the same kind of hubris.
His map of the United States sends back an echo to the maps of Alighiero Boetti in embroidered cloth, but it is painted upside down.
By contrast, the highly stylized mask sends back an echo to the earlier forms of expressive art known from finds much further north.
Defending against three spades, West led the heart ace, East playing the nine, starting a high-low (an echo) to show his doubleton.
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It sends back an ironical echo to human explosions of rage in the holiest circumstances.
The Wynn Las Vegas hotel is adding an Amazon Echo to every one of its 4,748 rooms.
We're giving away an Amazon Echo to three lucky winners who correctly answer the question below.
They created an echo chamber to add credibility to their ideas.
He loves to hit an echo pedal to loop some surprised shout into three minutes of ear-bleeding noise and rap-mixtape air horns.
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