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The phrase "accidental process" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a process that occurs unintentionally or without deliberate planning.
Example: "The accidental process of fermentation can lead to unexpected flavors in the final product."
Alternatives: "unintentional process" or "inadvertent process".
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But as Labour finally grappled with asylum, a separate and largely accidental process was under way, which was to have profound consequences a decade later.
The conservative Republicans who came to power with Trump in an almost accidental process may find they have to exchange certain ideals to stay close to him.
Elsewhere, Ellis states, without citing evidence to back him up, that "there simply hasn't been enough time for the tens of millions of life forms now on Earth -- and the billions that are extinct -- to have developed by the gradual, often accidental process that we call evolution".
Plasmid-mediated transfer of host bacterial DNA also appears to be an accidental process rather than a bacterial adaptation.
"You know, I've written about one thing again and again and again, and it's the accidental process by which we discover what our real politics are, which are quite distinct from the ones we announce, and 'Other Desert Cities,' more than any other play I've ever written, synthesizes that notion very clearly". When Baitz is in this mode it's easy to forget how playful and funny he is as a playwright.
First, the route of instrument contamination and subsequent transmission considered in the HPA report was a very rare accidental process: the abrasion of tonsillar tissue during dental care.
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Accidental processes of passage collapse and passage plugging divide caves into smaller fragments.
Most entrances are formed by accidental processes such as the downcutting of surface valleys, the collapse of sinkholes, or the emplacement of quarries or road cuts.
Dowe has concerns about the directionality built into 'transmission', and instead attempts to rule out accidental processes via the identity through time of the object in question.
These may be dissimilatory, detoxification or "accidental" processes.
Beckett is the man who, in his early twenties, wrote the monograph Proust which matchlessly describes (and takes issue with) Proust's famous insights into the function of involuntary memory - that semi-accidental process whereby consecutive time is conquered when the mind dredges up a memory, that unworn-down by familiarity, affronts us with its rending, vacuum-sealed freshness.
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