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The phrase "parallel to" is correct and usable in written English
It is usually used to describe something that is on the same plane or level as another thing. For example: "The path leading to the lake runs parallel to the road."
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Parallel to Chas.
Parallel to "Roots" are recent films about Abraham Lincoln.
Parallel to the political organizing were the parties.
It's a parallel to Mardy.
The telephone wires run parallel to everything.
The two laws seem parallel to me.
He drew a parallel to Russia.
Chelsea provide the parallel to Mancini's club.
"Obviously, it's an easy parallel to draw.
Body is tilted parallel to the slope.
(It's parallel to the word "queer").
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