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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a incidental" is not correct in English.
It should be "an incidental." You can use "an incidental" when referring to something that is secondary or minor in importance, often in relation to a larger issue or event.
Example: "The extra costs were merely an incidental in the overall budget."
Alternatives: "a minor detail" or "a secondary issue."
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Students help-seeking with classmates ranged from: a) incidental conversations between classes to; b) more intentionally communicating about specific course content, notes, assignments, resources and administrative questions to; c) studying together in loosely structured groups to; d) collaborating on and reviewing assignments with peers.
In comparison to other anatomical structures, little interest has been paid to this sesamoid bone that is relatively common – and in most cases is a incidental finding on imaging.
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As an incidental finding a large lobulated subpleural nodule was noted.
"Gun control is just an incidental tableau," said a Democrat who represents New York in Congress.
This is an incidental manifestation of a rare disease.
Our case reports ISE as an incidental finding in a very elderly male patient.
[In this case], the cannabis is a red herring and an incidental finding..
There was also an incidental finding of a neuroendocrine tumor grade 1, pT1a, in the appendix.
In some cases the diagnosis is an incidental finding after a fracture [ 23].
In 4.8% diagnosis of a brainstem glioma was an incidental finding.
In the very act of describing sex as an incidental, you create an excruciating sex scene.
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