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"a parallel with" is a perfectly valid and usable set of words in written English.
You can use it when talking about things that are similar in some way, such as how two actions are connected or behave in the same way. For example: "The struggle of modern life has a parallel with the ancient struggles of our ancestors."
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Anyone see a parallel with Big Tobacco?
There's a parallel with gay performance art.
Dr. Sugarman draws a parallel with battlefield medics.
There is, he says, a parallel with other technologies.
Salmond says he sees a parallel with 1997.
He draws a parallel with those 1970s communes.
There is a parallel with the 30's.
I see a parallel with G.D.P.-linked bonds.
"There is a parallel with our regular case studies.
Here, too, there is a parallel with the Yugoslav wars.
They draw a parallel with the 1988 Seoul Olympics.
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