Flowers are as common here… as people are in London.

I'm stuck on finding or making up a sentence example that is similar to this as far as parallel structure. I think the the example shows parallel Independent Clauses.. But I need help on creating a sentence that is similar to that.

Sure, here's a sentence similar to the structure you're looking for:

"Her laughter is as contagious... as a yawn in a boring meeting."

Here's a similar example with parallel structure:

"Sunsets are as breathtaking on the coast... as stars are in the night sky."

To create a sentence with a similar parallel structure, you can compare two different categories or concepts using the same construction and balancing them with a conjunction. Here's an example:

Cars are as numerous in New York... as stars are in the sky.

In this sentence, we compare the abundance of cars in New York to the abundance of stars in the sky. Both sides of the comparison are structured the same way, using "are as" to establish the similarity and "in" to indicate the location. By using parallel independent clauses, you can create a similar sentence structure while comparing two different elements or ideas.