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"roughly parallel" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is often used to describe two things or ideas that are similar or running in the same direction, but not exactly identical or identical in every way. For example: - The two stories are roughly parallel, both showcasing the struggles of young adults trying to navigate their careers. - The results of the two studies were roughly parallel, showing a similar trend but with some variations in data. - Their paths in life were roughly parallel, both achieving success but in different industries and at different times.
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The roughly parallel nineteen-fifties bugaboo was "conformism".
The islands form a natural barrier for the part of the China coast they roughly parallel.
These fluctuations in responsiveness are roughly parallel in all elements of feeding behaviour.
The summit of volcanic undersea mountains forms the two roughly parallel chains of the Tongan islands.
The returns of the various college savings portfolios roughly parallel those of similar investments in mutual funds, Mr. Hurley said.
The 66-foot-high big top is roughly parallel with East 116th Street across the water in Manhattan.
For 25 years in the N.F.L. — roughly parallel to the rise of the computer — the System has been ascendant.
A cliff, roughly parallel to the present cliff but not as high, enclosed the bay at one end.
The path of that wave has been roughly parallel to that of inflation and the 10-year government bond yield.
The province is crossed by several ranges of moderate elevation that run roughly parallel to the coast.
The taiga biome consists of three roughly parallel zones: closed-canopy forest, lichen woodland or sparse taiga, and forest-tundra.
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