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serendipitously
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English
Etymology
From serendipitous + -ly.
Adverb
serendipitously (comparative more serendipitously, superlative most serendipitously)
- By serendipity; by blind luck in combination with wisdom; by fortunate accident.
- 2013 September 20, Holly Baxter, The Guardian:
- And that was a few years before the serendipitously named American politician Anthony Weiner reminded us once again that a high-powered job is no guarantee of knowing what to do with your penis, through his "sexting" use of Twitter (Snapchat hadn't been invented yet.)
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by serendipity
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