"precisely echoed" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing how one statement or idea is repeated or mirrored exactly by another. Example: When the leader made the announcement, his words were precisely echoed by the crowd, showing their unified support for the decision.
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This precisely echoed Mr Daley's controversial comments.
England's resistance, literally down to the last man, precisely echoed its effort earlier in the year at Cardiff, opening act of an Ashes contest with Australia that underlined the parallel virtues of still more threatened species, the five-test series.
Pruitt soon announced that the E.P.A. would reconsider the rule, and precisely echoed Fitzgerald's claim that gliders fell into a regulatory gray area because they contained "new and used" components.
The Italian even went on to stress the importance of squad rotation and praise Daniel Sturridge's raw talents, sentiments precisely echoed at Cobham on Monday by Villas-Boas who will make changes for the visit of Bayer Leverkusen with one eye on Sunday's league game at Old Trafford.
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Turning to lessons for the armed forces, it says: "The military parallels are equally striking; the 40th Army [of the Soviet Union] was unable decisively to defeat the mujahedin while facing no existential threat itself, a situation that precisely echoes the predicament of Isaf [the Nato-led security mission].
Rumours of misogyny have followed him down the years, jumped on and repeated and elaborated upon by the more feral sections of the Scottish press, whose ambivalence towards Connery precisely echoes that afforded another local boy made great, Billy Connolly: they need him, for the spangle of magic his celebrity throws off, yet resent him for having left home, having got out.
It makes the previous generations of iPads look a bit clunky, and heavy; their bathtub-shaped profile has been replaced with a rounded one which precisely echoes last year's iPad mini (and this year's catch-it-if-you-can iPad mini retina).
The situation precisely echoes the Rules authors: "We have found that marriages where the wives do not take date night and sex seriously have less passion and fun.
More precisely, he – echoed by Democrats in Congress – has taken to describing the impasse as one forced by scores of militantly conservative lawmakers, who have cowed Republican leaders to take their uncompromising stand.
Indeed, if you scroll through the specific Russian attacks on the investigation detailed in the report, it's remarkable how precisely they echo those of Trump and his allies.
Some thought its cinematographer, Yang Weihan, deserved recognition for the multi-level reflected images that echoed precisely its characters' interlocking solipsism.
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