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Discover Ludwig"echoing halls" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to describe a physical space, such as a building or a room, that has a strong echo or reverberation. This phrase can also be used in a metaphorical sense to describe something that has a lingering or repeating effect. Example: As I walked through the old, abandoned mansion, the only sound I could hear was the sound of my own footsteps in the echoing halls.
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Michael Jackson's Thriller blasts through the echoing halls.
The caves, in two main clusters several miles apart, were collectively called Xiangtangshan, meaning "mountain of echoing halls".
But hundreds of union members vehemently disagreed, pouring into the Capitol rotunda, chanting and blowing whistles in opposition in the echoing halls.
Everywhere in the vast echoing halls of Dublin's RDS, speakers were waxing lyrical about the power of tech and its even more abstract cousin, data.
Female consumers of popular entertainment, even now, can usually be found reclining in period drama's echoing halls – arguably the "hers" of the modern genre forms.
An urbane man in a smart dark suit, Mr. Avetisyan cuts something of an isolated figure in the echoing halls of the reconstructed Russian Embassy, a third of its former size.
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The huge, echoing hall served "From the Path of Beauty" well.
The enormous, echoing hall was still fairly quiet, and it had the heady smell of recently poured concrete.
It's a place between death and life, or perhaps the echoing hall of her own unreliable memories.
It looks like something from another world — nothing like the classical statues and vases that fill the rest of the echoing hall.
Although MWC has this year created an entire, echoing hall called AppsPlanet, the Mobile Premier Awards organised by dotopen usually surfaces most of the best new apps largely because of its symbiotic relationship with the 75 MobileMonday chapters worldwide and mobile entrepreneurs, and because its free to enter for startups.
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