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The phrase "a parallel road" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a road that runs alongside another road, often in a similar direction or alignment.
Example: "The new development will be accessible via a parallel road that connects to the main highway."
Alternatives: "an adjacent road" or "a side road".
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It lost even more in 1932 when a parallel road was built to give access to motor vehicles.
The good guys hurtle down a jungle road in an open truck, while Blanchett and her henchmen follow in another truck on a parallel road.
One carriage had jumped on to a parallel road, travelling uphill under its own momentum and ending up at a spot overlooking the rest of the tragic scene.
As each river road became fully settled, a parallel road was opened farther inland, a process that was repeated until the whole of the St . Lawrence Lowlandswas occupied.
The bypass plan calls for a parallel road to be built from Harris Road south along the east side of the Saw Mill River Parkway, to the juncture of the parkway and I-684.
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The complete sequence of the rice genome has provided an extremely useful parallel road map for genetic and genomics studies in wheat.
Work on adding a wall and landscaping along Beach Boulevard and improving a parallel frontage road is on track to be done on time in November, according to Duane Wentworth, city project manager.
It's located on Brewer Street, on the parallel road from the Supreme store and sort of opposite a sex shop.
Also shot were two cars on the parallel road that heads west.
The parallel road from Dearborn south was named for these lines, becoming Telegraph Road.
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