Sentence examples for accidental world from inspiring English sources

The phrase "accidental world" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a world or situation that arises by chance or is not intentional.
Example: "In this accidental world, we often find ourselves in unexpected circumstances that shape our lives in unforeseen ways."
Alternatives: "unintentional realm" or "chance-driven universe".

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"I see the world as utterly dangerous," Ondaatje has said, "that it's a very tenuous, accidental world and what you love, especially the people you love, can be swept away in an instant".

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It's the story of Reno, an artist in her 20s, obsessed with speed and motorcycles, and her accidental foray into the world of 1970s Italian radicals.

To his critics, Obama is more like Chance the Gardener, the holy fool made famous by Peter Sellers in the film based on Jerzy Kosinski's "Being There" — Chance is sublime at gardening, but he is an accidental tourist in the world of Washington power.

I am a mom, an engineer, an ex-refugee, a writer, a poet and an accidental citizen of the world.

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