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The phrase "appeared to echo a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing something that seems to reflect or resonate with a particular idea, sentiment, or statement.
Example: "Her speech appeared to echo a sentiment of unity and hope that resonated with the audience."
Alternatives: "seemed to reflect a" or "appeared to resonate with a".
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Such braggadocio appeared to echo a string of reports by the United States Navy this year when three Iranian vessels — one hijacked by Somali pirates and two others in distress – were assisted by American warships.
A lawyer in Swat, Sher Muhammad, said in a telephone interview that the enforcement of Shariah as described in the accord appeared to echo a 1999 law that called for Shariah in a manner that was not very severe.
Even Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky). appeared to echo a Democratic attack on the House legislation, saying lawmakers need to see the nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office estimate of how the bill will affect the federal deficit and the number of insured Americans.
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Ms. Park's words on Monday effectively played into that debate, appearing to echo a statement attributed to Mr. Park after his coup — "Spit on my grave, if you want" — that captures conservatives' defiant pride in that much-maligned chapter of South Korean history.
As New Zealand reeled from early reports on Friday that a gunman had opened fire on two mosques in Christchurch, Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern said her "thoughts" were with the victims and their families — for a moment appearing to echo a stock response, "thoughts and prayers," to mass shootings.
Some of the comments made to Mr. Harrison appear to echo a statement issued by North Korea on March 31, in which it declared itself a nuclear power and demanded that talks on reducing weapons on the Korean peninsula, including any weapons under control of American forces in South Korea, take place between the United States and North Korea on equal terms.
The Karachi blast appears to echo a double suicide attack on another Sufi shrine in Lahore in July.
In certain sections of his opinion, Szpunar's view appears to echo a separate legal judgment against Uber by a UK employment tribunal last year, which also disagreed with the company's classification of itself — describing Uber's claim that it merely provides "self-employed contractors" with "business opportunities" as a "pure fiction".
Krugman's argument is that such cuts would cause a major contraction in the American economy, a point that even Mitt Romney, the presumptive Republican nominee for president, appeared to echo in an interview with Time a few days ago.
The sheriff's remarks appeared to echo the "good guy with a gun" theory advocated by the National Rifle Association and President Trump as a solution to mass shootings.
Lech Walesa, the likely presidential candidate of the center-right Solidarity group, has said in news conferences and several interviews this summer that Jews in politics are hiding their origins, a remark that appeared to echo the popular stereotypes about Jewish consipiracy.
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