The phrase "it's accidental" is correct and usable in written English as it is a complete sentence with a subject ("it") and a verb ("is").
You can use it whenever something happens unexpectedly or by chance. For example: - I didn't mean to bump into you, it's accidental. - The error in the report was accidental, I swear I didn't do it on purpose. - The meeting didn't go as planned, it's accidental that one of the key members couldn't attend. - I apologize for the delay, it's accidental that our flight was delayed due to bad weather.
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Beebe: I don't think it's accidental that "The King's Speech" came out at a time when a lot of people were worried that Obama was not speaking out enough.
"I would be surprised if it's accidental".
Often it's accidental, opportunistic, it's luck, it's something else.
"It's accidental art," a jogger said last week.
"Whether it's accidental or not accidental, you have to be responsible out there".
Whether it's accidental, perfectionism or an act of defiance, their slowness sets a superb example.
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I'm sure that, like David Brent's challenge on Karen Roper, it was accidental.
But he said Harrison's theft wasn't intentional; it was accidental and subconscious.
Ms. Bessin's break was not just lucky, it was accidental.
The sheriff's office investigated the shooting and ruled it was accidental.
"Or, let's just say, I didn't automatically assume that it was accidental".
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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