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Discover Ludwig"echo those of" is correct and usable in written English.
You would use it when referring to similar ideas, opinions, or sentiments expressed by someone else. For example: "Although my opinions on the matter are different, they do echo those of my colleagues."
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Trump's comments echo those of conservatives who have claimed that Umpqua Community College was a gun-free zone.
Other findings echo those of previous surveys, particularly on governance.
Were his words meant to echo those of Anderton?
The report's findings echo those of other researchers.
The center's findings echo those of the Government.
The OECD's latest findings echo those of previous studies.
The advert's sentiments echo those of the American government.
Ms Truss's comments echo those of the Prime Minister.
The melodies echo those of traditional American folk music and rhythms.
These immigrants' stories echo those of others further from the US-Mexico border.
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Their curves echo those of the heavy lids beneath.
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