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The phrase "running in parallel" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It means to have two or more things happening at the same time or alongside each other, usually in a coordinated or similar manner. Example: "The two projects are running in parallel, with one team focusing on research while the other works on development." In this sentence, the phrase "running in parallel" indicates that the two projects are happening simultaneously and complementarily, with one team working on research and the other on development.
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So here we have science and religion running in parallel".
Arnold recorded the personal dramas running in parallel with the making of the film.
Running in parallel with this all-too-familiar tragedy is another story.
Clearly there's an instinctive process that's running in parallel, but you can't always see that".
Running in parallel will be positive editorial content on May's behalf.
No – the roads were running in parallel but drew from the same primary sources.
In fact, three trends are running in parallel, each at a different pace.
And I recognise that psychopathy to some extent in me, running in parallel with my timidity".
On average, 42 series are running in parallel at a given time.
I can't think of a precedent where you have a public inquiry running in parallel with a criminal investigation.
A criminal investigation into voicemail interception at the three titles is running in parallel to the civil hearing.
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