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Discover Ludwig"many parallels" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English
It refers to multiple similarities or resemblances between two or more things. Example: "There are many parallels between the stories of Romeo and Juliet and West Side Story, both of which explore the theme of forbidden love."
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I see many parallels".
There are many parallels.
"But there are so many parallels.
"There are so many parallels.
He sees many parallels between the two.
Guo Shuqing's career path has many parallels to Mr Zhou's.
Mr. Howard saw many parallels between the two films.
But now I see there are so many parallels.
"There are a great many parallels," he said.
There seemed to be so many parallels between the sports.
But gradually they find the many parallels in their lives.
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