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Discover LudwigThe phrase "accidental nature" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that occurs by chance or without intention, often in contexts discussing events, phenomena, or characteristics.
Example: "The accidental nature of the discovery led to unexpected advancements in the field of science."
Alternatives: "unintentional quality" or "chance aspect".
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But if they work, does the accidental nature of their discovery matter?
Among other things, Treisman and Wolff talk about the almost accidental nature of the emergence of the story.
To his adoring friend, Eleanor Farjeon, he was someone who found his inspiration in a harsh, accidental nature.
And he acknowledges the accidental nature of opinions; if he hadn't met and admired the Professor, he might have thought differently, less ambivalently, about the coming war.
That's both an example of the jaunty journalistic cleverness that gets good exam results and a demonstration of Bennett's own belief in the accidental nature of history.
In his quest for a dismissal, Mr. Williams said the prosecutors had misled the grand jury about the accidental nature of the shooting.
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Firefighter officials said they believe the fire was accidental in nature.
3. The possible loss must be accidental in nature, and beyond the control of the insured.
"The death appears to be accidental in nature," said undersheriff Ryan Lee.
Are they accidental in nature?
Investigators determined the fire was "accidental in nature," Wyatt said.
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