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The phrase "that would incidentally" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to introduce a point that is not the main focus but is relevant to the discussion. Example: "I appreciate your feedback, and that would incidentally help us improve our project."
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If those masters thought at a rate — say — one million times slower than you, there is little doubt that over a period of years (your time) you could come up with 'helpful advice' that would incidentally set you free".
That would, incidentally, strengthen the rebellion against Mr Assad, who has all along cynically fomented jihadism in order to make himself appear the lesser of two evils.Worth fighting forWinning over Iraqi Sunnis and corralling regional rivals will not be easy.
the circumstances of some traffic stops, particularly when the detained individual is armed, might justify a safety measure... that would incidentally impact an individual's exercise of the First Amendment right to film.
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From the moment I stepped from the transfer boat with my fellow conferees, the island's tranquillity started to seep in (a sense of calm, incidentally, that would be interrupted only once that week, when the dive boat I was on became wedged on a coral shelf in a storm!).
(A design, incidentally, that would not be practicable on cost grounds).
Digital currency once promised a purer way to pay for goods and services on the internet that would bypass the corrupt, and incidentally extremely dude-heavy, financial establishment.
Incidentally, Rutgers won that game (that would be the last game they ever won, or so it seems).
That robust disciplinarian Professor Snape Alan Rickmann) incidentally dishes out some clips round the ear that would land him in court if he tried them in any modern muggle establishment.
Incidentally, the main melody of the song has a well-worn folksiness that would be at home in a Cole Porter musical.
That return on investment, incidentally, would also cut America's "projected energy use in 2020 by about 23percentt -- a savings that would be greater than the total of energy consumption of Canada".
That would be Rio de Janeiro International Airport, incidentally.
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