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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as incidental" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is secondary or not the main focus in a particular context.
Example: "The additional costs were considered as incidental to the overall budget."
Alternatives: "as secondary" or "as a minor detail".
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They are often seen in the dirt looking like figures so miniature that they become a small, insignificant detail — just as incidental as the surrounding rubbish".
For DiCaprio, it's as incidental as his sloppy man bun.
Though Nate's eventual coming out seems inevitable, the author said the character's sexuality "is going to be as incidental as the city he lives in.
Treat it as incidental?
A footnote, as incidental and as evanescent as any other teenage crush.
But despite the usefulness of geography as inspiration, Johnson finally sees it as incidental.
Possibly because the work began as incidental music, a familiarity with the Aeschylus plays is presumed.
"It was always the typical curatorial attack: hang paintings and use sculpture as incidental decoration.
Until 1829 he there produced 10 ballets, as well as incidental dances for dramas.
Bell famously dismissed representational content as incidental anecdote, irrelevant to visual experience.
Whale sharks are often present in tuna shoals, and are frequently landed by fishermen as incidental catch.
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