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Latest post Thu, Oct 26 2006 9:30 AM by Mister Micawber. 1 replies.
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Jennie  +  285707 Thu, 26 Oct 06 06:50 AM
Does anyone know whether it makes a difference to say "in parallel with" or "in parallel to" in a sentence?

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Jen
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Mister Micawber  +  285750 Thu, 26 Oct 06 09:30 AM

The meaning is the same.  I am not familiar with to here, but my wordbook says it is OK.

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