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The phrase "run parallel" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe two or more events, ideas, thoughts, or decisions that are happening or being made at the same time and in the same direction. For example: "The company's new goals and strategies are running parallel with the current trends in the market."
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The telephone wires run parallel to everything.
But their paths do run parallel in many respects.
The federal probe will run parallel to McCulloch's state investigation.
Edith's and Loulou's lives continue to run parallel.
It's striking how many ways their lives run parallel.
The funding would allow planning and construction to run parallel with the development of the airport.
The role of a charity chief executive and a politician run parallel.
It will be built by Acrow Corporation of Carlstadt, N.J., and run parallel to West Street.
"The plots of these Chinese opera scenes run parallel to the real-life situations.
Usually, the joists run parallel to the direction of the rafters.
2. On the Northeast Corridor rail line near Linden, a half-dozen tracks run parallel.
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