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The phrase "parody of" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is used when you want to indicate that something is a humorous imitation of something else, usually to make fun of or criticize it. For example: "The film was a parody of the original stage play, mocking the plot and characters in a light-hearted way."
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Parody of Mexican history.
Parody of movie advertisement.
Parody of democracy.
Parody of an autobiographical sketch.
A parody of the Bible?
Parody of airlines special rates.
A parody of Raymond Chandler.
Cartoon parody of garden catalogue.
Parody of recent newspaper strike.
I… Parody of airlines special rates.
Parody of an educational television program.
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