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The phrase "a clear parallel" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing similarities or comparisons between two or more subjects, ideas, or situations.
Example: "In her analysis, she drew a clear parallel between the economic policies of the two countries."
Alternatives: "an obvious comparison" or "a distinct similarity."
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Dickey saw a clear parallel with guns.
There is a clear parallel with design.
There is a clear parallel with what happened in the last century in the harder" sciences.
The threat of violence, however, drew a clear parallel to the activists who came before, he said.
In short, Americans drew a clear parallel between the law and the lived reality of their daily existence.
There's a clear parallel with the insurgent role of the socialist US senator Bernie Sanders, currently challenging Hillary Clinton from the left for the Democratic party presidential nomination.
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Standing at the site of the bloody 1989 crackdown against pro-democracy supporters, the London mayor told reporters: "In the same way that Trafalgar Square has had an interesting history, not always a peaceful one, there's a very clear parallel.
"That's a very clear parallel to fishing in a stream," exclaims Seligman.
"That's a very clear parallel to fishing in a stream," he yelps excitedly upon hearing that she and her friend competed to seduce men on a train.
"There's a very clear parallel".
The above studies rely on genetic deletion of Ptf1a, a process without clear parallel in human disease: somatic mutations of PTF1A are not observed in human PDAC, according to the Catalogue of Somatic Mutations in Cancer (COSMIC) database (cancer.sanger.ac.uk).sanger.ac.uk
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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