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The phrase "have echoed this" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to when a particular opinion or sentiment has been expressed by multiple people. For example: "The importance of early education has been widely agreed upon, and many leaders in the field have echoed this sentiment."
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Other candidates have echoed this message.
Many experts have echoed this view.
The US Military leadership have echoed this assessment.
Even members of his own party have echoed this view.
Headlines around the world have echoed this theme.
Agency employees have echoed this view, saying Ms. Birnbaum has done virtually nothing to address the problems.
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Clagett has echoed this view.
Michael Chertoff, the department secretary, has echoed this recommendation.
Mr. Romney has echoed this theme on the campaign trail and in a television advertisement.
And for the last 15 to 20 years, research has echoed this idea.
And Downing St has echoed this sentiment with its call for a "peaceful transition to democracy in Cuba".
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