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'a parallel between' is a valid and usable phrase in written English.
It is the prepositional phrase used to describe two or more things that are similar in some way. For example: "The professor drew a parallel between the development of aviation technology and the growth of transportation infrastructure."
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There is a parallel between homeland security and home security.
There is a parallel between the two in most everything.
Stolpe sees a parallel between political and astronomical stars.
He sees a parallel between Assayas and Stewart.
"Dwell Time" draws a parallel between marriage and modern warfare.
She sees a parallel between farmers' markets and British wool.
Jennings draws a parallel between Cath's moral hazard and the bank's.
Moser draws a parallel between it and the "cubist portraits in words" attempted by Gertrude Stein.
And a parallel between contracts and closed deals lends credence to that assertion.
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This helps us see a parallel between fiscal fraud and environmental transgressions.
He continued by drawing a parallel between how women react to injustice, compared to men.
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