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Discover LudwigThe phrase "also unintentionally" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when indicating that something occurs without intention in addition to another action or situation.
Example: "She also unintentionally revealed the surprise party plans during the conversation."
Alternatives: "inadvertently as well" or "unintentionally too".
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It also, unintentionally, shapes the way we talk about the poor.
Some proposed remedies could also unintentionally reduce the safety of the Internet.
Atmospheric sulfur could also unintentionally lower society's drive to reduce carbon emissions by mitigating the effects, he said.
"I think we made the magazine more readable but we may have also unintentionally confused some people.
There are also unintentionally funny observations like "The retroussé nose still surprises," which raises the question: when were you last surprised by Julie Andrews's nose?
Yet city aldermen say 24-hour businesses also unintentionally foster robberies, fights and drug deals, and leave the surrounding neighborhoods noisier and dirtier.
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Objects can also be unintentionally kawaii.
But he also reveals, unintentionally, its distance from authentic grandeur and sublimity.
(It also, perhaps unintentionally, made "Tudor propagandists" sound like thrilling characters).
The fair playing field document also reveals – unintentionally – some of the huge costs of operating the market.
"Something I truly came to understand is the power of my actions to do good, but also to unintentionally do harm.
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