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Discover LudwigThe phrase "also incidentally" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to introduce additional information that is not the main focus of the discussion but is relevant or noteworthy.
Example: "The project deadline is next week; also incidentally, we need to finalize the budget by Friday."
Alternatives: "by the way" or "in addition".
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She was also, incidentally, Princess Leia.
It also, incidentally, misspells Michele Bachmann's name.
It also incidentally honors a fine tradition.
He also, incidentally, happens to be a dashing European prince.
Maugham also, incidentally, became a spy for the British government.
(Also, incidentally, automatic asylum for foreign refugees, even terrorists).
This would also, incidentally, signal the end of New York as the global financial centre.
These companies will also, incidentally, not be saddled by the legacy costs of existing publishers.
And let me also, incidentally, pay tribute to the BBC World Service.
Voice calling is also, incidentally, the first feature that Facebook plans to add to WhatsApp.
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The 2011 whale was also incidentally exposed to MFA sonar from a distant naval exercise.
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