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Discover LudwigThe phrase "incidentally by" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It is a phrase used to indicate that something is an unintended or unexpected consequence of something else. Example: "He became a successful businessman, incidentally by following his passion for cooking."
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He was killed, incidentally, by a blow to the head.
Her interest in Nanking was aroused incidentally, by hearing her grandparents talk about it.
(Not the 1969 one, incidentally, by Thunderclap Newman – RIP Andy Newman).
A charge made, incidentally, by the 77-year-old finance minister.
And incidentally, by the standards of Charlie Hebdo cartoons, this one is gentle, almost demure.
(The all-American Mrs Smith was played, incidentally, by Nancy Davis, the future Mrs Ronald Reagan).
Incidentally, by default, Windows Update for Business uses peer-to-peer distribution.
It was written, incidentally, by East Journey's Rrawun Maymuru, the father of model Magnolia.
Until the late nineteen-seventies, the official line (endorsed, incidentally, by Condon at the time) was that Oswald acted alone.
They agree to join Peter in Neverland, where Wendy can play mother to the Lost Boys (all played, incidentally, by young men).
A 64-year-old man with a middle mediastinal tumor detected incidentally by a CT scan was referred.
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