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Discover LudwigThe phrase "incidentally of" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It is not a standard expression and may confuse readers due to its awkward construction. Example: "Incidentally of the recent changes, we have seen an increase in productivity." (This example is incorrect.)
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* Word reaches me, incidentally of an extraordinary pre-tournament statistic.
(Incidentally, of his 10 children, only Henry was successful — as a lawyer).
The same is true, incidentally, of diplomatic cars in the suburbs.
In order to claim the importance of critics — and, incidentally, of movies — to everyone, movie lover or not.
Religions and religious institutions are treated with punctilious correctness here - with the very conspicuous exception, incidentally, of the Vatican.
So much for the election of 2010 (the subject, incidentally, of the very first Mind your language blogpost).
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That formula found favour among the same proportion (22%) of Christians as of Muslims (and incidentally, 29% of Hindus).
Incidentally, part of the value of gay marriage is helping remove that stigma, which means gay marriage will help kids.
These guidelines are followed only incidentally, irrespective of the type of guideline or clinical problem involved [ 10- 15, 15].
He had become, almost incidentally, one of the finest topographical artists of the century.
One of Laffer's co-authors, incidentally, Stephen Moore of the Heritage Foundation, is a top economic advisor to Donald Trump.
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