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The phrase "sitting parallel to" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It is typically used to describe the position of an object or person in relation to another object or person. Here is an example: "The two bookshelves were sitting parallel to each other, creating a symmetrical display in the living room."
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The ekpyrotic process begins far in the indefinite past with a pair of flat empty branes sitting parallel to each other in a warped five-dimensional space -- a situation they say that represents the simplest solution of Einstein's equations in an advanced version of string theory.
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Suddenly I'm reminded of the moment in "K-19" when the camera glides between two submarines sitting parallel on the surface of the water, a glorious image of heavy metal that is itself a statement of power.
As shown in Fig. 3b, participants made their estimates sitting with their line of sight parallel to the ground and were seated approximately 45 cm away from the screen.
Squat slowly until you are parallel to the ground by sitting back instead of dipping down.
Make sure that your thighs are parallel to the ground when sitting.
defer.add img); Bend your knees and push your bottom back and down, as if you were sitting in a chair, until your thighs are parallel to the floor.
The 20-foot rail was sitting in a trough between the regular rails and parallel to them, and lying across a pair of supports that were 10 feet apart.
When sitting on the box, your butt and thighs will typically be parallel to the floor, although you can adopt a higher or lower level if you prefer.
"I instantly intuited a structural parallel to aspects of my own music," Mr. Kline says, sitting in a characteristically tense pose on the sofa of his loft studio on the Lower East Side.
Also, elbow flexion was measured in a sitting position with 90° flexion at the elbow and the humerus in parallel to the torso.
While sitting, lift one leg straight out in front of you so that it is parallel to the floor and hold for two seconds, then repeat with the other leg.
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