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The phrase "are parallels with" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate similarities or comparisons between two or more subjects or ideas.
Example: "There are parallels with the economic policies of the two countries, highlighting their similar approaches to trade."
Alternatives: "are similarities to" or "have commonalities with".
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There are parallels with today.
There are parallels with North Korea, too.
And here, too, there are parallels with the past.
And there are parallels with Wagner's theatre in Longborough.
Yet there are parallels with the 1930s too.
To be sure, there are parallels with the Great Depression.
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The results are parallel with previous experiments.
I would say that the highlights and challenges of my time with Polachi are parallel with economic trends.
The lines all are parallel with one another.
Squat down until your thighs are parallel with the floor.
Make sure your feet are parallel with your shoulders.
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