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Discover LudwigThe phrase "and coincidentally" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something happens by chance or simultaneously with another event.
Example: "I was at the café when I ran into my old friend, and coincidentally, we both ordered the same drink."
Alternatives: "by chance" or "as luck would have it".
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And coincidentally, or by design, to promote yourself?
And, coincidentally, the excavation was completed just days before Christmas.
And, coincidentally, she's allergic to gluten, like Mike.
And coincidentally, Rauch has adopted a demeanor with reporters that is in stark contrast to Francisco's.
And coincidentally, Matt has helped the Fifth Down preview the draft.
He also oversaw Panorama's Jimmy Savile investigation (and, coincidentally, its Hutton programme a decade earlier).
He is a really dynamic player, and coincidentally he's played real well during this stretch also".
And, coincidentally, like Roots half a century earlier, Shoot the Messenger was also about self-discovery.
James Green, Nasa's Mars spokesman and coincidentally a script consultant on the Martian?
A year later, Bedford died, and, coincidentally, Kerr resurrected his reluctant detective.
In Boston and Washington, two other Kennedy strongholds (and coincidentally two media-industry centres) feelings have also run high.
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