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The phrase "be parallel with" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It means to be in alignment or in a state of parallelism with something else. Example: The road runs parallel with the river, offering scenic views to drivers.
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Body position: Your body should be parallel with the water's surface and as flat as possible.
Leaving "especially" aside, what follows "and" should be parallel with what follows "both".
We needed "that" after "say," to be parallel with the later "that".
The direction of magnetization in each layer is assumed to be parallel with the geomagnetic field direction.
The X-axis of the coordinate system was rotated 17° counter-clockwise from the east in order to be parallel with our station arrays.
The synthesized SWNTs were indeed confirmed to be parallel with the x-direction of the ST-cut quartz substrates as expected.
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Align the tank so it is parallel with the rear wall, then tighten the bolts.
When placed in a magnetic field, the bar magnets quickly pivot, so they are parallel with the field.
I looked up at her, pivoting on my toes until my knees were parallel with her legs.
The results are parallel with previous experiments.
2. Bend both knees and lower down until front thigh is parallel with the floor.
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