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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as parallels" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when drawing comparisons or highlighting similarities between two or more subjects or ideas.
Example: "The two theories can be understood as parallels in their approach to understanding human behavior."
Alternatives: "as comparisons" or "as similarities".
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Again, there are as many differences as parallels.
He pointed to Antigone and the heroine of Stendhal's unfinished "Lamiel" as parallels for Adèle.
"Nabatean gods depicted as parallels to Zeus or Hermes or Aphrodite, and those kinds of things," he said.
The end of this episode seems almost unfathomably complex, as parallels are drawn between the events of the present day and those of the 1930s.
Mr. Jentleson cites as parallels the crises of 1956 and 1973, because the task at hand is to keep violence that has started from becoming a wider war.
The image was pored over online this evening as parallels were inevitably drawn between the tragic fates of mother and daughter.
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Inject Matrigel/cell suspension slowly by introducing the needle as parallel as possible to the skin.
We designed surveys to be as parallel as possible and aligned questions for scoring.
It uses skeletons to abstract parallelized algorithm design strategies, as well as parallel architectures.
Indeed, the Chaconne operates as parallel universes.
Throughout, China and Russia are conflated and equated as parallel adversaries.
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