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"create a parallel" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means to make something similar or equivalent to something else. You can use it in various situations, such as when discussing relationships, ideas, or patterns. Example: The author used the characters' similar experiences to create a parallel between love and loss in the novel.
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"We don't want to create a parallel government," General Odierno said.
It does make me wonder if I should create a parallel visualization of lawsuits.
With their walkout, they had hoped to create a parallel rump Parliament.
This would in effect create a parallel currency to the paper rouble, which would be hazardous.
They take things, and scramble them and create a parallel universe that asks questions, without providing any answers".
A more serious threat is arguably that Iran may create a parallel covert programme in a disguised or underground facility.
Either you will be as mediocre as they are, or you will rise above it and create a parallel route".
We can create a parallel Web that is a conversation about the world as it found through the Web".
"Even if they strapped his hands to the throne, we know he would create a parallel government, a parallel police force with his gangs".
They wanted to create a parallel version of something that already existed for the rest of the city of Buenos Aires: called "147".
Georgia's rebuke came after an effort by Buchanan supporters to create a parallel Reform Party that would emphasize the candidate's strongly conservative views.
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