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Discover LudwigThe phrase "accidental by" can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe something that happens unintentionally or by chance. Here is an example: "The inclusion of his name in the article was accidental by the editor, who mistook him for another person with the same name."
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The death was ruled accidental by the medical examiner.
Oranje14 expressed joy for Ali Smith's writing in a rather cheerful way: Really enjoying The Accidental by Ali Smith.
The Accidental by Ali Smith (306pp, Hamish Hamilton, £14.99) Representing a child's voice in a novel is a tricky thing.
Accidental by Inara George & Van Dyke Parks (from Fluxblog) Californian folkster Inara George adds her floaty vocals to the "swirling, twirling, dancing" arrangements of composer Van Dyke Parks.
But his death -- he was blown up by dymamite on a train track -- was ruled accidental by the police, who said he had been attempting a terrorist strike.
The Accidental by Ali Smith Amber, "kind of a woman but more like a girl", turns up one evening, uninvited, at the Smarts' disappointing Norfolk holiday home.
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Fame is a completely accidental by-product.
Intimacy, for him, is an accidental by-product of sex, neither desirable nor objectionable.
One theory considers isolation as an accidental by-product of genetic divergence.
But this was an accidental by-product of an inquiry into the Croatian mafia.
The introduction of Tenjiku to Japan seems to have been an accidental by-product of the revival of Nara Buddhism.
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