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The phrase "accidentally bumped into" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe an unintentional encounter with someone. Example: "While walking through the crowded market, I accidentally bumped into an old friend I hadn't seen in years."
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At times, the subs have also accidentally bumped into the increasingly fragile wreck.
She later "accidentally" bumped into him outside the hotel in Paris where she knew he was staying.
6 47 P.M. African-American male, thirties, accidentally bumped into baby-changing station, causing it to open.
He more or less acknowledged the evening's spirit when he said, "Just before taking the dais, Hillary accidentally bumped into me.
On April 22 , 2001 the livery driver, Jose Gutierrez, 23, accidentally bumped into one of a group of four motorcycles, Mr. Brown said.
If ever there was a lingering illusion that Barack Obama might have "accidentally" bumped into the president of Cuba at the funeral of Nelson Mandela last December, it will have vanished like a puff of cigar smoke.
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Accidentally bump into a Senegalese music festival right in the heart of Sultanahmet, with the Blue Mosque as a backdrop.
But don't get too engrossed in them while you wait in line, lest you accidentally bump into someone and spoil your Where's the Pixel score.
Then it's on to Plan B: accidentally bumping into him with a Clamato cocktail as he dresses for the big day.
Finally, his mother remarked casually that the Mark family might "accidentally" bump into the Warshawsky family at the club both frequent.
He saw Ms. Permar accidentally bump into one of his friends and seized the opportunity to start a conversation with her.
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