Sentence examples for paralleled from inspiring English sources

The word "paralleled" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used as either a verb or an adjective. Verb: His success in entrepreneurship has paralleled his success in academics. Adjective: His parallel achievements in both entrepreneurship and academics are impressive.

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paralleled

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Past of parallel

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"But with changes in the common law that paralleled the [Law Commission] report and introduced a different test … we have nearly implemented the entire report".

The stairs that lead down to the heart of the museum, the Foundation Hall, are paralleled by the Survivor's Stairs, a set of steps that many people used to leave the WTC site on September 11th and which have been moved into the museum.

Likewise, at the previous mid-terms in 2006 the gain of a House seat, a Senate seat (and the governorship) by the Democrats paralleled their takeover of both chambers of Congress that year.

And the numerical match has paralleled a geographical one: many Latinos go straight to the jobs, which are mostly in the suburbs, bypassing the inner city altogether.

That accepted wisdom had long ago handed the job to Tiff Macklem, the Bank of Canada's senior deputy-governor, whose international focus most closely paralleled that of Mr Carney, who will become governor of the Bank of England on July 1st.Mr Poloz, 57, is currently the president of Export Development Canada (EDC), the country's export credit agency.

Shifts in the discounts of closed-end funds are paralleled by changes in the price of other assets in which individuals invest heavily.

A north-south coastal motorway runs down to Portugal, and is to be paralleled by high-speed rail; for this, plus spurs inland, the centre has just pledged $2.25 billion by 2007.

It says Golden Dawn's structure is paralleled by a military-type operational force whose members attack mainly immigrants.

The child's story is paralleled with that of another widow, who falls in love with and expects to marry a high-caste idealist but commits suicide when his father advises him not to rock the boat and to take her as a mistress instead.The film is set in the 1930s against India's growing independence movement, and its conclusion is more upbeat than you might expect.

Poppies sprout fast: a first crop will be harvested by the end of April; a second will be ready in June.Iran has strengthened security along a border already crawling with soldiers and paralleled by immense trenches, impassable even by a self-navigating camel with a bellyful of drugs.

Long before Jade Goody was famous for being famous the Romans were obsessed with celebrity, with the "Triumph" rather than "Big Brother" and Socratic dialogue in place of Jeremy Paxman's "Newsnight".The return to the ways of ancient Rome "has closely paralleled the decline of Christianity".

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