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Parenthetically      
·adv In a parenthetical manner; by way of parenthesis; by parentheses.
parenthetically      
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·adj ·Alt. of Parenthetical.
Pronunciation examples for parenthetically
1. And parenthetically, I should note
Why We Sleep - Science of Sleep & Dreams _ Matthew Walker _ Talks at Google
2. publish the book, parenthetically breaking
And How Are You, Dr. Sacks _ Lawrence Weschler _ Talks at Google
3. And parenthetically, remember, he's already
Star Trek and The Science of Optimism _ Nicholas Meyer _ Talks at Google
4. Parenthetically, over there on the slopes,
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5. under epoch B conditions, which, parenthetically,
A New Reality - Human Evolution for a Sustainable Future _ Jonathan Salk _ Talks at Google
Examples of use of parenthetically
1. He notes, parenthetically, that American Intelligence has apparently acquired his computer.
2. This definition, parenthetically, is the one adopted by the District Court below in its construction of this ordinance.
3. Parenthetically, that‘s one of the reasons Romney figures prominently in speculation about a vice presidential running mate.
4. Richardson (father and son have the same name) only parenthetically tells the tale of the Richardson children.
5. The imminent arrival, or not, of spring prompts us for some reason to wonder, parenthetically, how David Blunkett is getting on in his 3m Belgravia mansion paid for out of our very own pockets.