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"had echoes of" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is often used to express that something is reminiscent of something else, or has similarities to it. For example: Her speech had echoes of her father's in that they both focused heavily on the importance of honesty and integrity.
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"Graphics," with its croaky synthesizers, had echoes of Prince.
Some mentioned that it had echoes of the Seattle grunge band, Nirvana.
The one-nation pitch even had echoes of former Labour leader Ed Miliband.
But her visit to the West Bank had echoes of her surprise stop in Beirut.
The scene had echoes of the recent Brass Eye paedophilia spoof, which provoked thousands of complaints.
Reading assembled a pleasing passing game that had echoes of their Premier League past.
The announcement had echoes of Islamist militants al-Shabaab, which controlled the capital Mogadishu until 2011.
It had echoes of David Beckham and Diego Simeone at the 1998 football World Cup.
But samplers and pictures of animals have always had echoes of punishment in my mind.
But for me it also had echoes of another giant visitor, the Iron Man of Ted Hughes's book.
The band's 2011 album, "Suck It and See," was recorded in Los Angeles and had echoes of psychedelia.
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