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incidentally English

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What does incidentally mean?
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incidentally

You use incidentally to tell your listener that you want to say more, or to introduce a new topic. It's dark because the sun has gone down. Incidentally, we are getting another storm right now.

incidentally

introducing a different topic; in point of fact incidentally, I won't go to the party of a minor or subordinate nature these magnificent achievements were only incidentally influenced by Oriental models

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Simple sentences

Incidentally, I have to tell you something.
My surprise reached a climax, however, when I found incidentally that he was ignorant of the Copernican Theory and of the composition of the Solar System.
Incidentally, that the gills of fish are bright red is because there are many 'capillary vessels' collected there, the same as for lungs.

Movie subtitles

Incidentally, this house will probably be washed away any minute.
And, incidentally, not a very good chorus girl at that.
But, incidentally, I don't like you.
Incidentally, Mr. Blake, you are the only one who will know who we are.
And incidentally, it cost him his wife.
Incidentally, what a swell spot that is.
Incidentally, here's my husband coming along.
Incidentally, the young man's name is Tony Kirby.
Incidentally, what's his name?
Incidentally, the best man in the country.
Incidentally, you won't see any nutcracker on the screen.
If we have to submit to save Father's face which, incidentally, doesn't deserve it I'm giving them a picture of life that'll stand their hair on end.
A nice story for Spy, incidentally.
Incidentally, I was out on a party on that night, so I didn't get it until the next day.
Incidentally, the part in A Bill of Divorcement went to luminary John Barrymore.
Incidentally, his first name was Edward.
Incidentally, our rooms are beneath all contempt, Your Excellency.
Incidentally, we'd better get started.
What would be more obvious than to approach the incidentally present Sherlock Holmes and to confide these sorrows to him, to ask him for advice and action, and to pay him fees and advancements.
Incidentally, I can't do anything for her.
Oh, and incidentally, nurse, I find it very fascinating.
Incidentally, inspector, if I were you I shouldn't arrest Mr. Hunter, in any case not now.
Well, incidentally, it was darn nice of you to cover up for Mrs Duross. Oh, that's all right.
Incidentally, who are we going out with tonight?
Incidentally, I was at a party on that night so I didn't get it until the next day.
Incidentally, I jolly well liked it.
Incidentally, your sister's getting chummy with Tommy.
Incidentally, it's fine.
Well, incidentally, I'm okay, too.
Incidentally, Sampson's got a glass arm.
Incidentally, your work would require part-time duties at the soda fountain.

News and current affairs

A successful strategy should use civilian means - incidentally a model advocated by the European Union.
That element of the story, incidentally, remains valid.
Incidentally, when one such anti-terrorist operation was suggested in the Pankisi Gorge in Georgia, Putin decided against it, understanding that instead of eliminating terrorists it would likely turn into a full blown traditional war.
So there are good reasons to treat Assad as a war criminal, in which case he should be indicted at the International Criminal Court (ICC) - established, incidentally, by a treaty that the US has never ratified.
And, incidentally, the current agitation about interest rates is a bit over the top.
But whatever their purpose, by raising fanciful hopes they thwart the possibility for real reform - something, incidentally, that the West ceaselessly demands from the Kremlin.
Monetary policy, incidentally, did not feature prominently in Bernanke's diagnosis.
No one, incidentally, friend or foe, made the case that either woman failed in their business objectives during their tenures.
In fact, Turkey's downing of the Russian warplane - which, incidentally, was targeting Syrian rebel groups - is prompting Russia to step up these efforts.
Structural reforms and fiscal consolidation are, incidentally, tasks not only for countries with a current-account deficit.
A 20-foot rise in sea levels (which, not incidentally, is about ten times more than the United Nations climate panel's worst-case expectations) would inundate about 16,000 square miles of coastline, where more than 400 million people currently live.
The same, incidentally, applies to France, except that the French, unlike the Germans, find it difficult to transfer political sovereignty, whereas for us Germans, it is all about the money.
This will pose serious problems in a world which, incidentally, is becoming ever more divided in terms of income as well.
It started, incidentally, with an enormous wave of optimism.
Only now, when the disaster in Turkish-European relations is becoming apparent, is the EU suddenly willing to open a new chapter in the negotiations (which, incidentally, clearly proves that the deadlock was politically motivated).

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