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"drew a parallel to" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to compare two things or ideas that share similarities or connections. Example: The speaker drew a parallel to the current political climate by referencing a historical event.
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He drew a parallel to Russia.
DeCoste-Lopez drew a parallel to 1950s-era cigadsthatads that featured doctors.
After the officials gave their opening statements, Carper's first question drew a parallel to the Internet.
Arnold drew a parallel to the Wilson rally, which he described as peaceful.
Mr. Borenstein drew a parallel to the gasoline shortages of the 1970's.
He drew a parallel to the health-care debate, in which an expanded federal role is also at issue.
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"I draw a parallel to Bryant Park and that transformation".
One can't help drawing a parallel to this point.
If we draw a parallel to Poland here, they will start coming after us.
"Kennedy in '60," Mr. McCain said on Sunday, drawing a parallel to his own campaign.
Some officials also draw a parallel to police officers who use violence to protect the innocent.
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