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Discover LudwigThe phrase "echoing the" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that something is being repeated or reiterated, such as an idea, opinion, feeling, or belief. For example, "The audience cheered, echoing the enthusiasm of the performers."
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Exaggeration, he said, echoing the front office.
Other unions are echoing the same demands.
After," wrote ImperfectRex, echoing the thoughts of many.
"Wooo!" Thomas shouted, echoing the Dolphins fan's cry.
"How's business?" the taxi driver shouts, echoing the question.
"Are you fired up?" he asked the crowd, echoing the young long-shot of 2008.
There is the sky with its streaked clouds, echoing the horizontal dove.
Echoing the sculptures' vertical thrust is the video "Strip," projected on a long, double-sided screen.
"Can I win?" Couples said, echoing the question so many are now asking.
Echoing the economist Dambisa Moyo, Brinkley suggests that the corruption is symbiotic.
Echoing the movie, she did it over and over; it became a mantra.
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