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Discover LudwigThe phrase "incidentally about" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to introduce a tangential or secondary topic in a sentence. Example: "The main focus of the presentation was about the company's financial performance, but incidentally, we also touched upon their new sustainability initiatives."
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Hot, Flat and Crowded is only incidentally about the environment.
The classes were only incidentally about the subjects they purported to teach.
(I always feel the same way, incidentally, about the James Bond theme in every Bond film).
The researchers were interested in the men's exercise habits, but they also asked, almost incidentally, about their indolence.
And not incidentally about the humor to be derived in tough times from flouting the strictures of safe, approved taste.
For all their disappointment, devolution is still supported by over 50% of Scots and, incidentally, about the same proportion of English.
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Another innovation that came from the lab, incidentally, is about as low technology as it gets.
Much of the book, he added, almost incidentally, was "about my daughter and the drug habit".
And, incidentally, what about the views of the outgoing chairman, Ian Gibson, the lowest profile newspaper chairman in recorded history?
He made no mention of it in that final letter, which incidentally was about Saddam Hussein and the two George Bushes.
Also, what are we to make of the appearance, weeks apart, of "Declaration of War" (January) and "This Means War" (February), neither of which, incidentally, is about war?
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