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The phrase "parade in" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe the act of entering a place in a showy or ostentatious manner, often associated with a celebration or display. Example: "The team decided to parade in through the main entrance, celebrating their victory with cheers and confetti."
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The parade in Brooklin.
Patrick's Day parade in 1890".
Parade in Islington when Flamini leaves.
"They would parade in the cité.
Prep for the Macy's parade in UWS.
Book the parade in Boston this time.
A parade in Rahman's hometown, Baltimore.
I regularly attend the West Indian Day Parade in Brooklyn.
In Louisville, there was a parade in his honor.
Lichens parade in an array of curious shapes and colors.
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