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is incidentally
adverb
In an incidental manner; not of central or critical importance.
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This idea is incidentally not unlike Anthony Horowitz's Stormbreaker.
There is, incidentally, no elephant on wheels in this version.
(The movie is, incidentally, produced by Sylvie Pialat, Maurice's widow).
The man occupying the No 1 position, Dale Steyn, probably is, incidentally.
(He is, incidentally, also the father-in-law of Beto O'Rourke, the El Paso politician).
When excited, camels huff so sharply that spit is incidentally expelled.
This is, incidentally, the Neue Galerie's first loan exhibition; it's a heady (no pun intended) beginning.
Britain's management guru David Brent is incidentally poised to do pretty much the same thing.
Nana is incidentally visited by a number of hallucinatory replicas of herself as a little girl.
It is, incidentally, the kind of "private relief bill" that some politicians wanted for Elian Gonzalez.
This time she is incidentally gay and has an acerbic mom, played by Cloris Leachman.
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