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并列 (bìngliè) is used to describe two or more things that are placed side by side, or juxtaposed. For example, you could say: 他们并列站在一起 (tāmen de bìngliè zhàn zài yīqǐ) - They are standing together side by side.
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并列 (bìngliè) is used to list items side by side, rather than to compare them. It is used to show that two or more items are being mentioned together, without implying any comparison between them.
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并排 (bìng pái) - This word also means "to be juxtaposed, to stand side by side" and has a similar pronunciation to 并列. However, it is often used to describe physical objects or people being placed side by side, rather than ideas or concepts.
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