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The phrase "a parody of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a work that humorously imitates or exaggerates another work, often to comment on or criticize it.
Example: "The film is a parody of classic horror movies, poking fun at their clichés and tropes."
Alternatives: "a spoof of" or "a satire of".
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A parody of the Bible?
A parody of Raymond Chandler.
— or a parody of club songs themselves.
And this was a parody of that.
It was a parody of a time.
A parody of an annual report.
A parody of bad science reporting.
It's a parody of life.
Or a parody of one.
Trudeau is a parody of evil, Grishamstyle.
Management speak is a parody of itself.
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composed a parody of
contributed a parody of
a charade of
a replication of
a sham of
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