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Discover Ludwig"incidentally it" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is often used to make a connection between two thoughts or ideas that might not otherwise be related. For example, "I was never interested in classical music, but incidentally it has been shown to reduce stress levels."
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Not incidentally, it has also made us laugh with its sly sense of found humor.
Incidentally, it appears that Blank Rome doesn't always adhere to its own policy.
Incidentally, it is elegant.
Incidentally, it never worked.
(Which, incidentally, it is).
Usually, incidentally, it isn't".
Finally, not incidentally, it did pass Congress!
Incidentally, it was my wife, Freddy, who taught him backgammon.
9.39pm GMT Incidentally, it sounds a bit windy.
Incidentally, it occurs that perhaps the concession area is a natural comfort zone for the mice.
She didn't, incidentally – it was a fake tweet created by a spoof profile wind-up merchant.
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