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The phrase "echoes from" is correct and usable in written English.
It is usually used to describe an echoed sound that is produced from a particular source. For example, you could say, "Laughter echoes from the playground down the street."
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Echoes from the past.
Anatolian folk music echoes from car stereos.
But there are echoes from the past, even so.
Chambers can still hear the echoes from past blow-ups.
THE echoes from the 1970s and 1980s are becoming oppressive.
WESTPORT Amy Simon Fine Art Lin Yan + Wei Jiaa: Echoes From the Past".
For me, the siren song echoes from the pizzeria.
The drum beat of possible war echoes from Iraq.
The yowl of the Yeti echoes from the newly completed Mount Everest.
So should echoes from the Big Bang with which the universe is believed to have begun.
A Sinatra love ballad sung in Spanish echoes from a corner dive bar.
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