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Discover Ludwig"echoed like" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to describe how something is being repeated or imitated. Example: The sound of her laughter echoed through the empty hallway, bouncing off the walls like a joyful symphony.
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She uses Eastern and ancient modes, and makes her sound oceanic, heavily echoed, like threatening weather.
The Council president, Nellie Moyeno, banged her gavel until the room echoed like a construction site.
Indeed the on-field success of the Hunters has echoed like birdsong across PNG, delivering regional television audiences bigger than any NRL club.
The distant roar of howler monkeys echoed like a ghastly dirge on a recent day in the smoldering remains of a thick forest of palms, cedar and mahogany.
Inside the Garett Teel baseball center in Wyckoff last weekend, the crack of aluminum bats on red-stitched horsehide echoed like firecrackers as the Thunder practiced.
The advice of my prerevolution guidebook echoed like a sad joke: "A good time to visit is in the morning before the tour groups arrive, or else late afternoon when they've gone".
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Choruses of "You are welcome" echo like bells as visitors are seated on a red couch beside a large, patterned red rug.
Casualty departments would echo like churches.
-- echo like long-forgotten street cries among towering curtain walls of glass and steel.
And trust me: the tap of each key did not echo like gunfire aimed at a corrupt Mr. Big.
The cavernous space fills up even on random weeknights, the thick granite walls echoing like a medieval fortress.
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