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Discover LudwigThe phrase "and echoes" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate a repetition or reverberation of sound, thought, or sentiment in various contexts, such as literature, music, or conversation.
Example: "The song's melody lingers in my mind, and echoes of its lyrics remind me of summer nights."
Alternatives: "and reverberates" or "and resonates".
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Connections and echoes revealed themselves.
Her voice floats and echoes.
The way it comes across is in echoes of identity and echoes of race and echoes of gender and echoes of class.
The treatment is heavenly, and echoes the traditional Turkish ritual.
The stories are threaded with rhymes and echoes.
His voice bounces and echoes as it moves closer.
It is a book that echoes and echoes.
He then bursts out laughing and echoes himself.
Mr. Cork's sound design rumbles and echoes with increasing ominousness as the lovers approach their doom.
We're meant to be a little lost, too — tantalized by hints and partial appearances and echoes.
But he conjures a sense of terror more in glints and echoes than in great explosions.
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