INCIDENTALLY : pertaining to an additional consequence of an action, other than the intended result
I think the word you are looking for is "incidentally".
That is Corian, which is incidentally a registered trademark of a DuPont product.
The word is spelled inside. It is the opposite of outside.
In British English it is passer-by (pl. passers-by). Incidentally, the word has nothing to do with buy or buyers. It is simply one or more people, who pass by (along).
I was at the beach, and incidentally, so was he.
The word "incidentally" can be used at the end of a sentence. You can make the sentence "This was done incidentally.".
i incidentally trod on a snail. (sorry mr. snail!)
I have several sentences for you.Incidentally, you need to do your homework.I can go to the movies, and incidentally, I invited Pat as well.He was only incidentally involved.
Perhaps, a typographical error. The intended phrase may have been "incidentally noted".
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