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The phrase "not to echo" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to express a negative statement or action, as in the following example: I asked her not to echo my ideas in the meeting. This means that the speaker asked the person not to repeat or reinforce their ideas in the meeting. Here are a few other examples: - The teacher told the students not to echo each other's answers during the discussion. - The manager instructed the team not to echo the mistakes of their predecessors. - The politician's speech seemed to be nothing but an echo of his opponent's promises.
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That certainly influenced them not to echo one another too closely.
And the news media should be as careful not to echo the partisan language of adversaries in the religious case as in the political arena.
He had vowed beforehand not to echo Samaranch's "best Olympic Games ever" remark, bestowed on Sydney, Australia, in 2000 but not on Atlanta four years earlier.
On the eve of polling day, he then led an evening rally of supporters in Leeds while trying not to echo the misplaced triumphalism of Neil Kinnock at his Sheffield rally in 1992.
Even given the sales challenge, Steve Cannon, the vice president of marketing for Mercedes-Benz USA, decided not to echo the recession-conscious marketing that other car manufacturers have used.
He refuses on principle to say that Bradley is the best basketball player he has ever coached, and he is also careful not to echo the general feeling that Bradley is the most exemplary youth since Lochinvar, but he will go out of his way to tell about the reaction of referees to Bradley.
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It's hard not to recall echoes of the assassination of Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin by Jewish extremist Yigal Amir, who dared to negotiate and sign an agreement with "the devil", PLO chairman Yasser Arafat.
Sharing the bill is JOSH RITTER, who's not afraid to echo early Bob Dylan.
"When I talk about my mother and not wanting to echo that relationship, I think it would've probably been very much the same way.
These Occupy pages around the country are being used not only to echo the issues being discussed in New York about jobs, corporate greed and budget cuts, but also to talk about other problems closer to home.
Defensive tackle Haloti Ngata, in his seventh season, did not hesitate to echo Reed's harsh depiction of a home loss that was the third consecutive defeat forthe Ravens (9-5), who can still clinch a second consecutive A.F.C.
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