There is no requirement that _different_ circuit conductors have the same characteristics. Phase A can be different from Phase B, Phase C, N.
The requirement for parallel conductors is that each 'composite conductor' be made up of 'sub conductors' that all have the same characteristics.
The 'sub conductors' must be the same material, the same size, the same length, etc.
One of the characteristics that you need to consider is what is in proximity to the various 'sub conductors'. So you can't have one parallel conductor in a conduit with a neutral and one in a conduit without a neutral. Or you can't have one parallel conductor in a PVC conduit and another in a steel conduit.
Of relevance to your installation, I think there would be a question of how the single neutral sits in the conduit in relation to the various phase conductors. If you simply have 8 wires (A,A,B,B,C,C,N,G) pulled into the conduit randomly, then I don't think you have a problem.
But if the conductors are somehow 'plexed' (bundled together on a single spool by a supplier), then some thought would need to be given to make sure that each 'sub conductor' in a phase was balanced in that bundle.
-Jon