Your English writing platform
Discover LudwigThe phrase "an incidental effect of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a secondary or unintended consequence of an action or event.
Example: "The new policy had an incidental effect of increasing employee morale, even though that was not its primary goal."
Alternatives: "a byproduct of" or "a secondary effect of".
Exact(3)
Nonfunctional coloration can, for example, be an incidental effect of a pleiotropic gene (a gene that has multiple effects), or it can result from pharmacological reaction (as when the skin of a Caucasian person turns blue in cold water) or from pure chance.
For instance, it may well be the case that charge increments are only an incidental effect of substitutions whose primary antigenic impact is a conformational change at active sites.
The second explanation might be the financial support provided by the biotechnology and pharmaceuticals industries, which led to a direct increase in commercialization outcomes, with an incidental effect of the possibility to patent genomic-based inventions.
Similar(57)
A more difficult question, as in the free speech context, is how to deal with laws that do not expressly restrict the religious freedom of members of any particular religion, but have only an incidental effect on the actions of members of certain religions.
Because the challenged law was not directed specifically against religion, it could constitutionally be applied to Mormons even though it had an incidental effect on the freedom of Mormons to act in accord with their religious beliefs.
As such, she said, the case was governed by the lower level of First Amendment scrutiny the court applies to content-neutral laws that regulate conduct and have only an incidental effect on expression.
Shubb wrote, "Even if SB 1172 is characterized as primarily aimed at regulating conduct, it also extends to forms of (conversion therapy) that utilize speech and, at a minimum, regulates conduct that has an incidental effect on speech".
An incidental effect was the departure of Marius' old commander and subsequent enemy, Quintus Metellus, who refused to recognize the validity of Saturninus' law and, choosing martyrdom, went into exile.
This study is important in light of the sexual dimorphism that is limited to the joint flexors of the forelimbs in frogs, suggesting that this dimorphism evolved as an adaptive feature for breeding behaviors (grappling and amplexus), rather than being a global and incidental effect of high T in males.
Studies of programmes elsewhere in the country suggest bigger improvements.The voucher programme may also be having the incidental effect of promoting racial integration.
These new developments, which had the incidental effect of enabling mathematicians to escape the problems in Weyl's original approach, were the outcome of lines of research that had originally been conducted with little regard for physical questions.
Write better and faster with AI suggestions while staying true to your unique style.
Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com