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The phrase 'the parallel between' is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to similarities between two things or concepts. For example, "The parallel between Jane's life and Elizabeth's life is striking."
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But the parallel between 2004 and 2014 misses some important differences in the situations.
The parallel between theatrics and dining out is not that far-fetched in contemporary Connecticut.
The parallel between this story line and Downey's personal history isn't hard to see.
The parallel between high school and the East Village gay scene is particularly resonant.
Nevertheless, the parallel between Melville and Parker won't hold beyond a certain point.
US satirist Jon Stewart has drawn the parallel between the two here (kicks in at 4.13).
"What is the parallel between Pierre Falardeau's films and Denys Arcand's films?
Again, the parallel between chemicals and radiation is exact and unmistakable.
One is that the parallel between Britain's slow dwindling and America's present difficulties is misleading.
Here, I think, the parallel between Brexit and Halloween breaks down.
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Another was the parallel between working undercover and acting.
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