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are circumstantial
noun
Something incidental to the main subject, but of less importance.
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But they are circumstantial, not conclusive.
So there are sort of two, there are two things that are circumstantial...'...'..
But such connections are circumstantial at best; the DeVos family seems far more clearly linked to Trump than to Russia.
"We blame people for things they absolutely cannot help, that are circumstantial as opposed to something that came from within them," she added.
treats its prisoners must be viewed with caution, since most of them are circumstantial or come from sources hostile to the Front.
But unlike Boardwalk Empire or Game of Thrones, there aren't many ways to get even with those responsible for so much destruction, especially since most deaths are circumstantial.
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"It is circumstantial".
"The evidence was circumstantial".
It's circumstantial".
Partly that's circumstantial.
And the threesome was circumstantial.
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