Sentence examples for accidental monsters from inspiring English sources

The phrase "accidental monsters" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe beings or entities that unintentionally become monstrous or harmful, often in a metaphorical or literal sense.
Example: "In the story, the protagonist discovers that the true villains are not the obvious threats, but rather the accidental monsters created by their own actions."
Alternatives: "unintentional beasts" or "unexpected horrors".

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Two are accidental monsters.

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She might even continue on land and finish the competition, though I doubt that". The insurance cover will include accidental damage from the monster nipping human competitors or shoving them aside if she, or he, does decide to join in.

For 40 years, superhero enthusiasts have followed the comic-strip travails of Bruce Banner, a placid scientist who morphs into a raging green monster after accidental exposure to gamma ray radiation.

During the cold war, when nuclear tensions were at their height, rampaging B-movie monsters were the result of accidental exposure to radiation; nowadays plague seems a greater threat to humanity.

In "Three Bathers Surprised by a Monster," one of the show's most inventive works, Guercino allows accidental splashes of ink to generate the image.

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Some monsters are literal monsters.

These monsters".

Absolute monsters".

Initially this was accidental.

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