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The phrase "accidental reality" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation or state of being that occurs by chance or without intention, often highlighting the unexpected nature of that reality.
Example: "The accidental reality of the situation made everyone reconsider their initial assumptions about the project."
Alternatives: "unintended reality" or "chance reality".
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Denying the rational, mathematical, or transcendental myths of law, they embrace its cultural, historical, and accidental reality.
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Invited to join a popular BBC radio programme for Iraq's recent elections, I quoted George Bush's accidental brush with reality when he declared: "You can't have free and fair elections in Lebanon under Syrian occupation".
Cherne debriefed him about his encounter with Morgan, which he considered one of the "most incredible and fascinating accidental exposures to political reality in my entire life".
So then, was it an accidental observation or a reality that the pattern of stunting differentials between sexes across socio-economic strata was not consistent in all surveys?
The tale of two Europes is over — although, as the historian Tony Judt has suggested, the separate and "noncommunicating stories" of Western Europe and the Soviet bloc were more "accidental outcomes of history" than ironclad realities.
And don't hesitate in approaching new ones; those accidental encounters that open doors are a reality for many businesses.
Kassin's experiments have been criticized for not closely mimicking reality: the "crimes" could be accidental, and confession bore no serious consequences.
Though Mousavi is somewhat of an accidental figurehead for the current movement, in reality, there is no real leadership.
Mass toxication has occurred in connection with accidental exposure to high concentrations but in reality the risk of acute chemical intoxication is very low.
To say that humans are created by God is to say that personhood is not an ephemeral or accidental feature of the universe, because at bottom reality itself is personal (Mavrodes 1986).
The remaining 44 percent are what Ms. Smith calls "accidental landlords," pressed into the role by the realities of the housing market.
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