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echo

[ek-oh] / ˈɛk oʊ /




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The bleak assessment is likely to be echoed in other NHS regions as building winter pressures increase the challenge of trying to find hospital beds for sick patients needing care.

From BBC

"So pleased for all the England fans .. they are the best .. incredible noise echoing around the 'G' .. Bloody brilliant fans .. #WeAreTheArmy"

From Barron's

That share is roughly echoed in private markets, where U.S. assets dominate private equity, credit, and venture capital allocations.

From Barron's

“The printed lyric is an echo and not a simulation.”

From The Wall Street Journal

"It does not perform the function of retaining radioactive substances inside," Tarakanov said, echoing concerns raised by the International Atomic Energy Agency.

From Barron's