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You can use 'echoed for' when you want to emphasize a call for something. For example: "The crowd echoed for justice in the wake of the tragedy."
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The cliché "how could this happen to me?" echoed for days in my mind.
The consequences of the violence have echoed for generations through race relations in the Texas borderlands.
During 2008, those historic words echoed for me on a regular basis.
Heavy machine-gun and tank exchanges echoed for an additional hour.
His decision to hit Rodriguez immediately fired up the Yankees, who rallied to win the game, with Rodriguez hitting a home run off Dempster that echoed for days.
As Pagels illustrates, apocalyptic visions have been put to political purposes throughout history, down to the armies on both sides of the Civil War, echoed for Northern soldiers in "The Battle Hymn of the Republic" but also inspiring Southern generals.
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The absurdities will echo for ages.
If it does not, though, the Tevatron's swan song will echo for decades to come.
The sound of his hooves in the clover will echo for a long time.
I prefer to let it echo for a moment in the Italian, as if threatening it.
More bizarre were the accompanying sounds: primeval bellows so loud and resonant they seemed to echo for miles.
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