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The phrase "all this incidentally" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to introduce additional information or a side note that is not the main focus of the discussion.
Example: "We discussed the project timeline, and all this incidentally reminded me of our previous meeting."
Alternatives: "by the way" or "as a side note".
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I have some knowledge of all this, incidentally.
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All very positive, and all of this incidentally, done in sweltering, 37-degree Celsius weather.
All of this, incidentally, is unlike most mammals.
All this means, incidentally, that the process of government formation in a hung parliament would be slower than it was in 2010.
And this was all filmed, incidentally, before the trauma of her miscarriage.
All this would be, incidentally, in perfect harmony with the Copenhagen accord.
The Herald Angels Sing" (all available, incidentally, on a new CD and cassette).
Men – of all classes, incidentally – are seen as slovenly and inept; women, almost axiomatically, are stronger and more ambitious.
All have, incidentally, led sheltered lives in Whitehall free from disturbing influences such as Beaverbrook, though not necessarily from Monte Carlo.
They agree to join Peter in Neverland, where Wendy can play mother to the Lost Boys (all played, incidentally, by young men).
All three, incidentally, are graduates of Keio University, which sets them at odds with the top bureaucrats, most of whom are Tokyo University men.What of the policymaking institutions?
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