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It is commonly used to describe something that reminds someone of a previous event or experience. Here is an example: As she walked through the old house, the creaking floors and musty smell echoed of her childhood visits to her grandmother's house.
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Among the most echoed of insider criticisms of black leadership is the idea that it never relinquishes authority voluntarily.
The black-betrayed death of Jon Snow echoed of course the more… killy… bits of Julius Caesar (Act 3, Scene 1, if you must).
And though some gestures echoed of Prada, and a suit or two had unfortunate associations of women running out in their bedroom slippers to fetch the milk, Ms. Sarafpour cleverly showed off her craft.
The events Mr. Bush and his aides were describing today, similarly echoed of the style of Mr. Gore, who has been holding town hall meetings, visiting teachers in their homes and stopping into coffee shops to talk to workers.
Earlier this week, Alibaba founder Jack Ma popped up at Trump Tower, declaring a plan to create 1 million U.S. jobs that echoed of Trump's meeting with SoftBank's Masayoshi Son late last month.
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It echoed grimly of the old excuses.
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The letters echoed similar themes of discord.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.
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CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com