0 used before saying something that is not as important as the main subject of conversation, but is connected to it in some way:
We had a marvellous meal at that restaurant you recommended - incidentally, I must give you the number of a similar one I know.
Incidentally, I wanted to have a word with you about your travel expenses.
1 used about something that is connected to the main subject but is not as important:
Often diagnosed incidentally or because of the presence of diabetes related complications and accounts for 80-85% of diabetes.
Incidentally, the term "folk theorem" is nowadays also used in other areas for classic results: the folk theorem of evolution, of computing, and so on.
Incidentally, the analysis of the third instance below illustrates how considerable reparative work may be required once co-par ticipant failure is acknowledged.
Not only do both speakers mark the nouns appropriately, they also, incidentally, use appropriate modifiers.
From the 16th century onwards, the existence of the nuraghi was incidentally mentioned in travel accounts.
In the contrast, she incidentally but helpfully reminds readers of important characteristics of face-to-face vocal communication.
As literacy rates rose, voters were better able to identify themselves and, incidentally, the imposition of literacy tests became politically feasible in many states.
Specifically, a threat made incidentally in the course of maintaining a retributive punishment system is not disrespectful.
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附帶地, 伴隨地, 順便說一句…
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附带地, 伴随地, 顺便说一句…
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por cierto, por casualidad…
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ところで, ちなみに…
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Ha...', 'Sırası gelmişken ...', 'Sözü gelmişken ...'…
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