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Discover LudwigThe phrase "the echoes of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to the lingering effects or remnants of something, often in a metaphorical sense.
Example: "The echoes of her laughter filled the empty room long after she had left."
Alternatives: "the remnants of" or "the reverberations of".
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Yet the echoes of childhood die hard.
The echoes of its residents' despair fill the village.
And the echoes of childhood last for a generation.
The echoes of this intricately wrought movie go on forever.
The echoes of "O Canada" will waft through the stadium.
In short, the echoes of the 1930s may yet reverberate.
The echoes of John Brown were probably more than coincidence.
And yes, the echoes of the 1930s are very strong.
But analysts are troubled by the echoes of Darfur.
Even Finn can't drown out the echoes of Robin Leach.
The echoes of Hildale are too loud to miss.
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