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Discover LudwigThe phrase "so incidentally" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to introduce a remark that is not the main point but is related to the topic at hand. Example: "I was discussing the project timeline, and so incidentally, I mentioned the budget constraints we are facing."
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(So, incidentally, will journalists).
So, incidentally, have the Teamsters.
If it says it is doing so "incidentally," it's probably doing so on a large scale.
So, incidentally, are monoline insurers, since they were constructed to achieve a high credit rating.
Incidentally, or perhaps not so incidentally, several measures of anxiety also showed substantial (and significant) reductions.
So, incidentally, would a more effective Commons but that is a story for another day.
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Scott Schuman is one of the cameramen who is devoted to his career and does not see street style as a popularity contest; not-so-incidentally, he is one of the most successful of his kind.
On a day-to-day basis, this downtown agenda means TIF money downtown; more good elementary schools near downtown (that, not-so-incidentally, pull good students away from neighborhood schools; whatever); more infrastructure improvements that connect Chicago to the world: Hello O'Hare expansion, say.
The stand-in wicketkeeper Eoin Morgan has been fine so far, incidentally.
My own experience in this area has been positive so far, incidentally.
During these 20 years Austerlitz suffers alteration and breakdown (so, not incidentally, does the narrator).
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