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The phrase "a circumstantial" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to something that is dependent on or related to specific circumstances or conditions.
Example: "The evidence presented was purely circumstantial, lacking any direct connection to the crime."
Alternatives: "a conditional" or "a situational".
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His was a "circumstantial stance".
At best, Gore officials make a circumstantial case.
But that is only a circumstantial argument, assuming that Einstein was right.
"You can always try to make a circumstantial case," he said.
"Basketball is a circumstantial game," said Shammond Williams of the suddenly vulnerable North Carolina Tar Heels.
If ever we found something about the thesis, it could only be a circumstantial lead.
Mrs. Silverman's body has never been found, forcing prosecutors to try to build a circumstantial case.
"It may be a circumstantial case and, for all I know, not a substantial circumstantial case".
"Certainly this is a circumstantial case," said Mr. Ebert, the prosecutor.
This is a circumstantial case," said Stephen Gillers, a law professor at New York University.
"The national defense strategy is not a circumstantial response to circumstantial problems.
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