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The phrase "which echoes that" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It is used to refer back to something previously mentioned in order to emphasize or reinforce the point being made. Example: The crowd was mesmerized by the speaker's powerful words, which echoed that of a great leader.
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It is a style which echoes that of another great British essayist, Kathleen Jamie.
The young men at the Harakat ul-Mujahedeen headquarters here in Peshawar hewed carefully to the group's line of thinking, which echoes that of Gen. Pervez Musharraf, Pakistan's military ruler: groups waging holy war are acceptable, but terrorism is not.
In particular, his calculations suggest, the firn of the Wilkins, Larsen C, George VI and Cosgrove shelves in west Antarctica will be saturated with meltwater by the end of the century—a finding which echoes that of a study led by Jan van Angelen, also of Utrecht University, that was published last year in Geophysical Research Letters.
Paul's cautious approach, which echoes that of many Democrats on Capitol Hill, stands in sharp contrast to other would-be GOP presidential candidates.
The criticism, which echoes that of state officials, centers on hundreds of millions of dollars in increased state funding that is supposed to benefit students who are among the most challenging to educate and who have persistently lagged behind academically: low-income students, students learning English and those in the foster-care system.
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At a gay bar, he meets a talking cat — cruel, like his father — and the two begin a volatile relationship, which, echoing that of Bekim's parents, leads him to confront his past.
In language which echoed that of the chancellor, George Osborne, who accused the BBC of "imperial ambitions", Hall said global hits such as Sherlock and Doctor Who had helped the BBC build an "empire of the imagination" and he wanted to set out the case for how the corporation could continue to be self-sustaining.
The median time interval from the onset of illness to hospitalization was five days, which echo that of a recent study [ 15] and was shorter than corresponding median times among patients with H5N1 virus infection [ 30].
LEVI STRAUSS has a new message for the proud young men and women who hope to change the world, which echoes a line that James Cagney delivers in the movie "One, Two, Three": "Put your pants on, Spartacus".
Some of the secret elements have leaked, including a roster of familiar guest stars, as well as the episode's title, "Everybody Dies," which echoes the axiom that House has lived by: "everybody lies".
The opinion, which echoes a protocol that Mr. Paterson's law firm and the governor already had established, also advises the elder Mr. Paterson not to accept profits from his firm's lobbying arm or discuss his clients' interests with his son.
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