coincidentally

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From coincidental +‎ -ly.

Adverb

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coincidentally (comparative more coincidentally, superlative most coincidentally)

  1. In a coincidental manner.
    • 2021 August 11, Stephen Roberts, “Beeching to Brief Encounter... in a heartbeat”, in RAIL, number 937, page 52:
      Perfect for The Railway Children, which coincidentally was first serialised in 1905 in The London Magazine, being subsequently published in book form (1906).

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