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incidentally provides
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "incidentally provides" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when you want to mention that something is provided as a secondary or additional point, often without it being the main focus. Example: "The report incidentally provides insights into the company's future direction, even though its primary purpose is to analyze past performance."
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Exact Expressions
6 human-written examples
The High Line, incidentally, provides an ideal platform for public art that importunes without annoying — unlike most of its kind today, which tends to fail as civic symbolism or as art, if not both.
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THE rocky marriage that binds the Long Island Power Authority and the KeySpan Energy Corporation -- and, not incidentally, provides electricity to Long Island -- will apparently continue for some years to come, sweetened by a promise of a two-year rate freeze, hope of a modest rate reduction and an agreement for LIPA to buy and renovate two of KeySpan's aging power plants.
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There is some tremendous acting from Judi Dench and Cate Blanchett, with many blue-chip supporting contributions, and the movie incidentally provides a screenwriting masterclass from Patrick Marber who, in Billy Wilder's phrase, makes the subtleties obvious and sets up the story's twists and turns with the confidence of a young master.
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(The space, incidentally, provides one of the starker parallels with Miller's Depression-era setting; if this prime chunk of waterfront space is cheap enough for a theater company to be able to afford it, rents ain't what they used to be).
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"We're at a time of a British re-invasion," Curry said in New York, citing the emergence of actors such as Benedict Cumberbatch (who incidentally provides the voice of Jaguar adverts in North America) as evidence that US consumers crave a connection to cool Britannia.
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Supporters tend to depict the foundation as primarily a charity that only incidentally provides support to the Clintons' personal projects.
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54 human-written examples
She has also, not incidentally, provided the inspiration for what is hands down the best new American play of last season.
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She has also, not incidentally, provided the inspiration for what is hands down the best new American play of the season.
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And it set off a burst of lopsided wins at Ritz-Carlton Golf Club at Dove Mountain while incidentally providing material for Crane's hobby as an underground video comedy star.
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The proposed new double-entrance plaza and fountains for the Metropolitan Museum of Art will beautify and enliven the Upper East Side, while incidentally providing dignity and visibility to the access for people with disabilities.
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This form of architecture created a series of blind arches ("fornices") at street level, incidentally providing dark places for prostitutes to ply their trade — and bequeathing to the world the word "fornicate".
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Consider replacing "incidentally provides" with alternatives such as "also furnishes" or "additionally supplies" if the provision is more significant than just an incidental detail.
Common error
Avoid using "incidentally provides" when the information is actually crucial to the context. This can downplay its importance and confuse the reader.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "incidentally provides" functions as a verb phrase indicating that something offers a benefit or information as a secondary or non-essential consequence. Ludwig's examples show this in various contexts, ranging from public art to scientific studies.
Frequent in
News & Media
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Science
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Encyclopedias
25%
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "incidentally provides" is a grammatically correct verb phrase used to introduce secondary or non-essential benefits or information. According to Ludwig, it's most commonly found in news, scientific, and encyclopedic contexts. When using this phrase, ensure that the provision is indeed secondary to the main focus. Alternatives such as "also furnishes" or "additionally supplies" can be considered if the provision is more significant. Avoiding overemphasis of the incidental nature is crucial for clarity. Despite its correct grammatical status, the frequency of the phrase is uncommon.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
incidentally supplies
Focuses on the incidental nature of the provision, maintaining a similar nuance.
also furnishes
Emphasizes an additional contribution.
also contributes
Highlights the contribution made in addition to other contributions.
additionally supplies
Highlights the supplemental nature of the provision.
further offers
Underscores the additional offerings being made.
coincidentally offers
Stresses the coincidental aspect of the offering.
also gives
Simple way to suggest that something includes also another thing.
subsequently provides
Indicates a provision that happens after something else.
unexpectedly grants
Emphasizes the surprise element of the provision.
as a byproduct, yields
Highlights that something is achieved as a result of another thing.
FAQs
How can I use "incidentally provides" in a sentence?
Use "incidentally provides" when you want to introduce a piece of information that is relevant but not the primary focus of the sentence. For example: "The research primarily focused on economic factors but incidentally provides insights into social trends."
What are some alternatives to "incidentally provides"?
You can use alternatives such as "also furnishes", "additionally supplies", or "coincidentally offers" depending on the context.
Is it correct to use "incidentally provides" in formal writing?
Yes, "incidentally provides" is suitable for formal writing. It is a grammatically correct phrase, but ensure that the incidental information is genuinely secondary to the main point.
What is the difference between "incidentally provides" and "primarily provides"?
"Incidentally provides" means that something offers information or benefit as a secondary effect, while "primarily provides" means that something's main purpose is to offer that information or benefit.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
87%
Authority and reliability
4.1/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested