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"in parallel situations" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when you want to describe two or more situations that are similar or happening at the same time. Example: "The company faced financial difficulties in parallel situations, as both their main competitor and a major supplier went bankrupt simultaneously."
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We have all seen sulky, perfunctory exhibitions in parallel situations.
A further possible explanation would be that the in vivo training, including people with lived experience as mentors and instructors, revealed new ways of meeting and interacting with clients which might have paved the way for a generalization effect further on in parallel situations in the training programme.
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These similarities have culminated in a parallel situation in both communities, in which price has outshone traditional ways of seeing.
Finish in parallel position.
I am now in a parallel situation with Technip, where we are the first company in the energy sector to achieve EDGE Economic Dividendss for Gender Equality) certification, with 8 countries certified to date, thanks to real commitment from the top and support from colleagues.
More than that, there are parallel situations in the two parts.
So there they stood Saturday, on opposite sidelines, two coaches who took over programs in need of renovation, in similar, if far from parallel, situations.
Barra has found herself in a parallel situation because for a decade, GM failed to recall millions of cars with ignition switch flaws that could shut down the vehicles' electrical system in mid-travel, producing stalls, loss of power brakes and steering, and — deadliest of all — air bag failures in crashes.
In a parallel situation, the microinjection of antibodies targeting intermediate filaments, that cause them to break down into small spheroid aggregates, has been interpreted as the antibody physically blocking the region of the intermediate filaments that reacts with a cellular component which normally causes them to stretch out [ 37].
In a parallel situation on traditional hatchery program reform for salmonids, Waples (1999) pointed out that improved research would not by itself be sufficient because it would not resolve all uncertainties, but of equal importance, that much key information would likely not be available for many years.
In a parallel situation, an independent scientific panel also recently identified three key principles for the reform of traditional hatchery programs (Mobrand et al. 2005; see also Waples 1999; Waples and Drake 2004; Flagg et al. 2004b; Waples et al. 2007; Naish et al. 2008).
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