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Discover LudwigThe phrase "at parallel" is not correct in standard written English.
It is likely intended to convey a sense of similarity or alignment, but the correct expression would be "in parallel."
Example: "The two projects are running in parallel, allowing us to maximize efficiency."
Alternatives: "simultaneously" or "alongside."
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They move at parallel speeds in front of our eyes.
He's probably even good at parallel parking and Guitar Hero.
Louis is also good at parallel bars and, suprisingly, the rings as well," said Van Hoof.
There are also several versions of Fortran aimed at parallel computers.
Thousands also watched a simultaneous broadcast on screens at parallel events around the country.
Mr. Tayar, a principal at Parallel Design, paid homage to classic no-frills pizza-parlor booths by upholstering foam seats in blue vinyl.
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You wouldn't know it but I'm very good at... parallel parking.
The solution of the problem (1) is sought in the Banach space of -dimensional piecewise continuously differentiable vector functions with discontinuities of the first kind at :. Parallel with the nonhomogeneous impulsive system (1) we consider the homogeneous system (2).
Principal at Parallel Advisors and Certificate Advisory Board Member Michael Ma speaks to the audience before the panel begins.
It just so happens that if you look at Hadoop and you look at Parallel Iron's patents, they're practically identical".
"You can't expect a Ferrari with a fund of funds," said Jacob Schutt, a principal at Parallel Advisors in San Francisco.
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