obvious parallel

Frequency: 7.311.5 per million words

a similarity that is easy to see or understand

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Examples (10)

  • She saw an obvious parallel with her sister's predicament.
  • There is an obvious parallel between the two political scandals.
  • The movie's plot has an obvious parallel in ancient Greek mythology.
  • Economists often cite this crisis as an obvious parallel to current events.
  • The author draws an obvious parallel between the fictional city and London.
  • Critics were quick to notice an obvious parallel with contemporary politics.
  • The decline of the empire offers an obvious parallel to modern economic shifts.
  • Despite the differences, an obvious parallel remains between these two cases.
  • Teachers often use this story because of its obvious parallel to real-life situations.
  • The similarity of the symptoms suggested an obvious parallel with a common cold.