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"with a parallel" is correct and usable in written English.
It is a phrase that implies a comparison between two or more things or ideas. For example, "The two stories share a common theme but explore it with a parallel approach."
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Preferred marriage within the surra was with a parallel cousin.
Ukraine is fighting back with a parallel festival in Gogol's home region of Poltava.
It is also competing with a parallel network of eight marijuana dispensaries in the state.
A steady, happy calm radiated from her, which filled him with a parallel euphoria.
The move inland by manufacturers coincides with a parallel trend in urbanization.
A one-party dictatorship cannot co-exist with a parallel democracy without arousing political conflict.
Ten of the world's best men's teams began round-robin play Saturday, with a parallel event for women's teams.
The BBC must resist any hybrid options with a parallel studio and co-presenter in London for non-Scottish stories.
The $50 version of IntelliMover comes with a parallel cable and the $60 edition comes with a U.S.B. cable.
He went on to describe the inherent instabilities of capitalist business cycles with a parallel to a crazy roommate.
He coupled it with a parallel promise to "make work pay" through aid to the working poor.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.
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