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Discover LudwigThe phrase "an incidental boon" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a benefit or advantage that occurs by chance or as a secondary effect, rather than being the main purpose.
Example: "While the main goal of the project was to improve efficiency, the reduction in costs was an incidental boon that pleased the stakeholders."
Alternatives: "a fortunate side effect" or "an unexpected benefit".
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More intriguingly disruptive, two sad paintings, which you can't conceive of being kept on view at the Metropolitan Museum or the Museum of Modern Art, illustrate an incidental boon of the sort of institution that treats art works as objects of study.
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