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The phrase "a parallel outbreak of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe simultaneous occurrences of similar events, often in the context of diseases or phenomena.
Example: "The researchers noted a parallel outbreak of flu cases in multiple regions during the winter months."
Alternatives: "a simultaneous outbreak of" or "a concurrent outbreak of".
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The report cited the absence of cholera in Haiti during the previous decade and the emergence of a parallel outbreak of cholera in Kathmandu, the city from which the troops had departed Nepal.
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The aim of the study was the investigation of these two parallel outbreaks as well as their possible source.
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It's just a parallel existence kind of thing".
Cambridge has a sudden outbreak of activity.
This was a nihilistic outbreak of acquisitive crime.
An Outbreak in Morocco In Morocco there has been a renewed outbreak of indiscriminate terrorism in Casablanca.
In the first activity, "Outbreak!", students learn about a fictional outbreak of methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MERSA) based on similar outbreaks in actual U.S. high schools.
Australia experienced a large outbreak of equine influenza in August 2007.
This will help in preventing a possible outbreak of an epidemic.
From October to December a community outbreak of Legionnaire's disease infected 375 patients.
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