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The phrase "draws a parallel between" is correct and quite common in written English.
You can use it when you want to compare two or more things that have similar characteristics. For example: "The professor draws a parallel between the hot political climates of the 1930s and the present day."
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The case draws a parallel between coffee and wine.
"Dwell Time" draws a parallel between marriage and modern warfare.
Jennings draws a parallel between Cath's moral hazard and the bank's.
Moser draws a parallel between it and the "cubist portraits in words" attempted by Gertrude Stein.
He draws a parallel between Pussy Riot and an "extremely political Chinese punk band" called Pangu.
"Historic Corrections" by Dread Scott, a Brooklyn artist, draws a parallel between police violence now and lynchings in the past.
American Man draws a parallel between this transformation and the much more sinister processes that underpin today's aggressive masculinism.
The last segment looks at Black Lives Matter and draws a parallel between that movement and the civil rights era.
Today he draws a parallel between the peaceful feeling of an empty, silent stage and the quiet of the library.
But he undermines his message when he draws a parallel between conservatives and liberals that does not add up.
Ms. Roberts draws a parallel between the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and the captive Cinque, who led the revolt on the Amistad.
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