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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are echoing" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe sounds or sentiments that are being repeated or resonated in a particular context.
Example: "The voices of the past are echoing in the halls of history, reminding us of our shared struggles."
Alternatives: "are resonating" or "are reverberating".
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Other venture capitalists are echoing its message.
"They [the internal opponents] are echoing Netanyahu".
Other unions are echoing the same demands.
Even within Israel, many experts are echoing that view.
Some in the West — including Secretary of State John F. Kerry — are echoing such comparisons.
In their closing arguments, many Republican candidates are echoing Mr. Trump's xenophobia and nativism.
Canada, Russia and other countries with lots of green acres are echoing the position.
Meanwhile, social unrest and popular demands for better and fairer societies are echoing across the world.
At least two other states, South Dakota and Washington, are echoing the program here.
Television and movies are echoing the cluttered screens of the Internet.
But others believe those are echoing in the corridors of a nervous Congress.
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