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The phrase "contain echoes of" is correct and can be used in written English
It is used to describe something that resembles or reminds one of a previous idea or message. It is often used in literary analysis or criticism. Example: The author's writing style contains echoes of Hemingway's terse prose, conveying a similar sense of stoicism and realism.
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A global boycott can't help but contain echoes of antisemitism.
They all contain echoes of Shakespeare and Beaumont and Fletcher.
In the startling new arrangements, Raman's ragas contain echoes of western folk and rock from Mills's acoustic and electric guitars.
It is only natural that software built in this type of environment would contain echoes of its ethos.
The hieratic sacred pieces of Stravinsky's last years — "Canticum Sacrum," "Threni," and "Requiem Canticles" — may all contain echoes of Gesualdo.
Although Henry III apparently was not a bibliophile, various manuscripts executed for his immediate family contain echoes of the dainty and minute style of Louis IX's artists.
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The report contains echoes of earlier times.
The ballet contains echoes of other great Balanchine works.
His new establishment contains echoes of the old one.
The middle section of this story contains echoes of that treatment.
The central plot contains echoes of many a boxing melodrama, including "The Fighter," with Mark Wahlberg.
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