Sentence examples for be parallel from inspiring English sources

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be parallel

noun

One of a set of parallel lines.

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This construction needs to be parallel.

"They have to be parallel processes".

So, it has to be parallel outside of it.

Body position: Your body should be parallel with the water's surface and as flat as possible.

"They may be parallel," he said, adding, "We're not working at cross-purposes".

The 2 by 4's should be parallel to the cut.

The polarizations of both laser pulses are rotated to be parallel to the grating vector.

To be parallel, the phrase after "and" must match the phrase after "both".

The channel will be parallel to the existing Miraflores lake, but nine metres higher.

There must be parallel universes in which it's a good idea to marry the boss's sister.

What comes after "and" should be parallel to what comes after "both".

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