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The phrase "parallel stories of" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase to describe a type of narrative structure in which two stories are related but independently developed. For example: "The novel is composed of parallel stories of a group of young adults struggling to find their place in the world."
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This ambitious third novel tells two parallel stories of polygamy.
It tells parallel stories of colonial and contemporary India.
"Heaven Will Wait" tells the parallel stories of two girls drawn from Bouzar's files.
He tells the parallel stories of sister Olga and brother Lev with clarity and panache.
(Ages 4 to 8) The illustrations tell parallel stories of a snowy night.
Working with the screenwriter Julian Mitchell, Altman tells the parallel stories of the van Gogh brothers.
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Also jettisoned was the parallel story of Peter Gregory's odyssey behind enemy lines.
"False Future" is both a neat grammar lesson and a parallel story of the birth of cinema.
A parallel story of how newspapers can move forward in the digital age runs along the narrative.
Talk to Her is the parallel story of two men's love for women who are in comas.
Ms. Baker said she was drawn to the parallel story of Longbourn because of her own family history.
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