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"draw parallels with" is correct and usable in written English
This phrase means to compare and contrast two different things and show similarities between them. For example, you could write, "It is important to draw parallels with the current health crisis and past pandemics in order to better understand the situation."
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Pundits will draw parallels with Obama – but there aren't any.
"If you want to draw parallels with KP and Roy.
Haydon said: "It does draw parallels with Paris.
"You can draw parallels with the upcoming auction in the UK.
With hostility to Muslims mounting in Germany, some women draw parallels with Nazi racism.
Elstein chose to draw parallels with the Guardian's approach to the Kenya death count.
Commander Dean Haydon, Scotland Yard's head of counter-terrorism, said: "It does draw parallels with Paris.
Others draw parallels with Vietnam, whose economic reforms have been less bold.
Winter, however, prefers to draw parallels with Lorre's iconic Maltese Falcon co-star.
It's tempting to draw parallels with the Asian teams who failed so spectacularly in Brazil.
Can we look at his career and draw parallels with that of his famous dad, David Bowie?
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