Sentence examples for were incidental from inspiring English sources

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were incidental

adjective

Loosely associated; existing as a byproduct, tangent, or accident; being a likely consequence.

  • That character, though colorful, is incidental to the overall plot.

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"Cameras were incidental to Lou".

"The style and outer trappings of a building were incidental.

But at the Vote for Change concert, hits were incidental.

Refinements to technique might happen along the way, but they were incidental.

But, Torre said, the missing Yankees were incidental to Traber's success.

The transformations he set in motion were incidental to his struggles, which remained irreducibly personal.

They had names, I'm sure, but they were incidental, save for the central character's nickname: Fin.

Its aesthetic charms were incidental, a side effect of engineering and water.

She added that any irregularities in Mr. James's handling of finances were incidental.

But Dr. van Biema said that according to his research, the bulk of the efficiencies were incidental to grand projects for new, often Internet-based businesses.

The author and his book were incidental to this mobilisation, which is why so few of its Muslim critics had read the novel.

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