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Discover Ludwig"echoing his" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
You can use it to emphasize the way something is said or done, as in "John's words echoed his deep-seated belief that everyone is equal."
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"Georgia!" Oprah said, echoing his astonishment.
"It doesn't come easy," he said, echoing his own father.
"You've got to have fun once in a while," he says, echoing his own tag line.
With its off-beat accents, the Scherzo also reflects Beethoven, echoing his Op.
Mr. Cuomo, echoing his well-rehearsed stump speeches, talked about jobs, fixing Albany, and economic development.
Her message: "Women have the choice," Tagg Romney said, echoing his mother's remarks.
As the evening went on, Nunes's congressional colleagues made their own toasts echoing his sentiments.
Echoing his arguments was Stephen Howard, chief executive of Business in the Community BITCCommunity BITC
Echoing his colleagues, he spoke rapturously of Ms. Whelan's inexhaustible work ethic and down-to-earth demeanor.
And off he stormed with others following behind, echoing his sentiment, if not in words then certainly in body language.
Echoing his father, the presidential candidate Ron Paul, Senator Paul said on Tuesday: "We won the war.
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