Sentence examples for incidentally called from inspiring English sources

"incidentally called" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
You can use it when you want to introduce additional information in a sentence, typically to explain and give more context to what was previously stated. For example: "The restaurant serves a dish native to the area, incidentally called 'mountain pie'."

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Leo's co-star in Courtney Hunt's film is, incidentally, called Misty Upham.

We know that the various songs that make up "The Czech Lute" originally had instrumental interludes (not incidentally called "ritornellos").

Virginia and Vita, incidentally, called their love a dog's name, Potto, and Virginia said that "a dog somehow represents... the private side of life".

In view of this, the fact that Aristotle in his On Interpretation had incidentally called the word a 'sign' (semeion, symbol) of the mental concept or that Augustine had termed the sacrament a 'sacred sign' (signum sacrum) became most important for the later development of semiotics.

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Incidentally, calling the Kidman character Bigelow is presumably some sort of familial homage.

Tennis Australia's chief executive, Craig Tiley, a fan of IPTL, incidentally, calls it a "game-changer, set to revolutionise the game of tennis".

(Gino, incidentally, calls Stripe and the Collison brother co-founders, his "inspiration").

Those rankings, incidentally, are called the FIFA/Coca-Cola rankings, and we can only imagine how well that goes down in Pyongyang.

That last one, incidentally, is called "Dear D. B.," that is to say, Dmitry Bobyshev, who was in an unhappy marriage at the time.

I must take a photograph of it.' Even if someone did say that, all it would mean is, 'I find that ugly thing... beautiful.' " Not incidentally, Talbot called his early photographs calotypes, from "kalos," meaning beautiful.

Incidentally, that episode, called "Terror," was directed by Marvin Chomsky, who also put together "Inside the Third Reich" (with Rutger Hauer, of all people, as Albert Speer, and Derek Jacobi as Hitler), as well as episodes of "Star Trek" and "Gunsmoke" — a series that, as Richard notes, featured Graves's older brother, James Arness.

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