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'echoes some of the' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to explain that one statement or idea is similar to or reflective of a previous one. For example: "The new policy echoes some of the terms of the previous agreement."
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The play also echoes some of the anti-immigration rhetoric being bandied about in Europe.
This echoes some of the most original current writing about management, where the findings of psychology and sociology are applied to the building of organisations.
The Chilean debate over "No" echoes some of the issues that have surfaced this Oscar season in the controversy over Steven Spielberg's "Lincoln"and especially "Zero Dark Thirty".
By the same token, Mozilla's roundabout description of its DRM plan also echoes some of the W3C's not-really-DRM claims.
The first echoes some of the previous sequences here; it shows a virginal young woman with bared breasts and covered face, cringing in the back seat of a car, as if her lover had abandoned her to a newspaper photographer.
Mr. Greenspan's speech echoes some of the themes he has been addressing for more than a year: technological change is generating worker productivity gains that have helped take the economy to new levels.
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The lawmakers, in their letter, echoed some of the companies' criticisms on the Cuthbert report.
In September, Mr. Hollister began to echo some of the Stefanonis' concerns.
But he echoed some of the previous government's concerns about a deal.
Several patients at Walter Reed attended the hearing Monday and echoed some of the problems described.
These undoubtedly echo some of the passions driving the recent Brexit vote.
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