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was incidentally
adverb
In an incidental manner; not of central or critical importance.
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(He was, incidentally, a fan of Moondog's music).
Spain's only international five goal haul was incidentally against Portugal in 1934 by Isidro Langara.
Clapper said that the intended targets were foreign, and that information about Americans was "incidentally acquired".
The food at both places was, incidentally, not only very good but also apparently safe.
He added, "That was, incidentally, the position of the vast majority of the Congress.
(To depict a boring person as such, without being boring, was, incidentally, quite difficult).
It was, incidentally, the right foot with which Ramsey, still only 20 years of age, fired his shot.
The prevalent modern view is that the monarchy at Rome was incidentally terminated through military defeat and foreign intervention.
One prevalent modern view is that the monarchy at Rome was incidentally terminated through military defeat and foreign intervention.
this was, incidentally and did you know, the first World Cup that he covered, which proves it.
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Which are, incidentally, pretty big.
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