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echo

[ek-oh] / ˈɛk oʊ /




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These claims were echoed by agency worker Luke Graham, who said he was taking action to "stand up for what is right".

From BBC

The list of demands in the petition echoed the protest chants of 2019.

From The Wall Street Journal

Dr Chakhunashvili's report echoed the conclusion that local journalists, doctors, and civil rights organisations had come to - that the water cannon must have been laced with a chemical.

From BBC

"We are worn out, we have been set back decades, but we are not even on the Pope's mind," he said, echoing the views of some others in southern Lebanon.

From BBC

It is made of more than 1,000 handblown coloured glass tiles, each inlaid with gold leaf, echoing the colours of the cathedral's stained-glass windows.

From BBC