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echoes
noun as in repeat, copy
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Example Sentences
The Santa Cruz County resolution echoes a growing body of complaints of lax oversight by the Department of Cannabis Control, but which have yet to draw legislative intervention.
If you think those cables carry echoes of Joseph Conrad and F. Scott Fitzgerald, you’re on the right wavelength.
Schwarz echoes billionaire investor Warren Buffett in his call for corporations to pay more in taxes, shifting the burden from individuals.
You see it in all of our franchises today, they use these Easter eggs and references to the past, but they’re just echoes.
Public sentiment echoes these concerns: Why was Petito painted as the aggressor?
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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