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Discover LudwigThe phrase "largely accidental" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It is typically used to describe something that happened by chance or without intention. Example: The success of the company was largely accidental, as the owners had not anticipated such high demand for their products.
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What was different about 2012 was that voter suppression went from (largely) accidental to (completely) intentional.
At worst, you can say it's a highly repentant, largely accidental monopolist.
Economists and bankers say that China's extraordinary accumulation of foreign exchange reserves is largely accidental.
But as Labour finally grappled with asylum, a separate and largely accidental process was under way, which was to have profound consequences a decade later.
If it isn't, it certainly comes close.Despite so much evidence, evolution remains difficult to accept because it implies everything living is largely accidental.
And while Internet fame is still largely accidental — it's very difficult to manufacture viral phenomena — people who suddenly become Internet-famous are now less likely to shy away from their fame.
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The evolution of genes influencing ageing is strongly dependent on, and in fact may be largely an accidental by-product of, selection of other LHTs [ 47].
Men's greater contribution with respect to external causes is attributable largely to accidental poisoning, as poisoning fatalities increased among whites, especially among white males.
Its political rehabilitation has been both swift and serendipitous, achieved largely through the accidental alchemy of George Bush.
Indeed, for most of human history invention has largely been either accidental or directly related to military demands.
Both assumed office without a clear mandate from the electorate -- Truman, the largely unknown and accidental president after Roosevelt's death in 1945; Bush, the loser of the popular vote in the closest and arguably most controversial presidential election in history.
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