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echo

[ek-oh] / ˈɛk oʊ /




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Today you can see echoes of that campaign in ads for toothpaste, with dentists recommending a particular brand.

From BBC

He echoed the sentiments last week during the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, saying that AI adoption needed to spread beyond the tech industry to avoid a financial bubble.

From The Wall Street Journal

CMS echoed that view in its proposal on Monday, writing that the new risk-adjustment policies are intended to foster competition “equally for all varieties of plans irrespective of size or resources.”

From The Wall Street Journal

Yet they aren’t the only investors getting worried: Both bonds and the dollar sold off in an echo of last year’s “Liberation Day” episode.

From The Wall Street Journal

Cook, like many business leaders, had remained silent on the scenes taking place in the major U.S. city that echoed protests around race in 2020—which drew impassioned statements from many executives, including Apple.

From The Wall Street Journal