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Rfactory Posted 8 years ago
Vocabulary

Incidentally

I read the word definition but I still don't seem to know when to use it in a sentence. Can someone explain it to me again and maybe give me an example?
  

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rfactory Incidentally ~ by the way The Free Trade Hall in Manchester was once one of the North's great venues for many years, and also incidentally a haunt of my teenage years. There's a magazine devoted to them, and a museum, which incidentally, I have been to. Key lime pie, which incidentally ought to be yellow and not green, is understandably big on Florida dessert menus.

  • rfactory Incidentally ~ by the way The Free Trade Hall in Manchester was once one of the North's great venues for many years, and also incidentally a haunt of my teenage years.
  • There's a magazine devoted to them, and a museum, which incidentally, I have been to.
  • Key lime pie, which incidentally ought to be yellow and not green, is understandably big on Florida dessert menus.
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rfactory Incidentally

~ by the way

The Free Trade Hall in Manchester was once one of the North's great venues for many years, and also incidentally a haunt of my teenage years.
There's a magazine devoted to them, and a museum, which incidentally, I have been to.
Key lime pie, which incidentally ought to be yellow and not gr
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