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The word 'incidentally' is correct and commonly used in written English
It is typically used as an adverb to mean "by the way" or "in addition to what has been mentioned". It can also imply a casual or unexpected occurrence. Example: "I was talking to a colleague about the project, and incidentally, I realized we had missed a crucial detail." In this sentence, 'incidentally' is used to introduce the additional information about the missed detail in a casual and unexpected manner.
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incidently
adverb
Alternative spelling of incidentally.
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12.54pm BST Incidently, on social media this evening, #ThreeWordBudget is the place to be.
Incidently, when Queen Victoria was a girl and rode this stretch of railway, she asked for the curtains to be drawn as she found the poverty and industrial landscape so depressing.
Tons of exciting shows including Mulberry, Topshop, Mary Katrantzou and quiet Guardian Fashion favourite Margaret Howell - who is also incidently guest columnist of our new magazine - but more of that later.
8.08am BST Incidently is it a Green Army if it's a green army?
Incidently Frank Schleck won that day, so they went home happy".
Nor is its notion of moral blameworthiness just incidently applied to individuals.
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