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The phrase "accidentally created" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when describing something that was made or formed unintentionally or by mistake.
Example: "The artist accidentally created a masterpiece when he spilled paint on the canvas."
Alternatives: "unintentionally made" or "inadvertently produced".
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B1 Neediest Cases B4 ARTS E1-10 SCIENCE TIMES F1-12 Deadly Virus Made by Accident Australian scientists have accidentally created a virus that kills mice by crippling their immune systems, and they warn that the technique may threaten to produce deadlier forms of human viruses and new kinds of biological weapons.
"We accidentally created a community," she said.
I accidentally created two personal Facebook pages.
Were these mummies intentionally or accidentally created?
L. Earnest, How a nosy bureaucrat accidentally created the first social networking and blogging service.
She may have accidentally created a grumpy familiar in the form of a dormouse called Bramley.
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Even extremely careful programmers can accidentally create bugs like this.
Even scientists with the best intentions might accidentally create harmful biotechnology that could wipe us out.
But they have to ensure they don't accidentally create a dystopia in the process.
What if a terrorist were to do the same deliberately?The risk of accidentally creating something bad is probably low.
That we can accidentally create fatal new pathogens is not a theoretical possibility but a practical actuality.
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