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The phrase "closely echoes" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that closely resembles or reflects another idea, theme, or sentiment.
Example: "The new policy closely echoes the principles outlined in the previous legislation."
Alternatives: "strongly reflects" or "resonates with".
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Her supporters argue that this closely echoes the fiscal caution of her husband.
Obama's approach most closely echoes that of Barbara Bush, who eschewed overtly political issues as first lady.
The authenticity of the document, which closely echoes accounts of insurgent strategy offered by Iraq's Shiite political leaders, could not be independently verified.
The task force complaint closely echoes legal arguments made in recent years by numerous private litigants trying to recover losses in mortgage securities.
In fact, Ms. Madoff's plan more closely echoes Karl Marx's "from each according to his ability, to each according to his need".
Today's protest music more closely echoes the street politics rock has always inspired: the focus is scattered, the voices dissonant and the levels of involvement wildly mixed.
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Never mind that such an approach too closely echoed the famous "1984" spot for Apple Computer.
A number of the comments closely echoed the White House talking points on the plan.
John Major closely echoed Mr Bush's view, calling the affair a 'bogus sham'.
All of the commercials closely echo common Democratic themes about medical care for all, consumer protection and "health insurance reform".
For insulation from stocks, you want assets that move in the opposite direction or do not closely echo the S.& P. index.
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