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serendipitous

[ser-uhn-dip-i-tuhs] / ˌsɛr ənˈdɪp ɪ təs /






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When the researchers took a closer look, they found a series of serendipitous 'copy paste' errors during bilaterian evolution were to blame.

From Science Daily

Ten years ago, my wife and I moved a block away from this stately old building, serendipitously finding our new home an easy launchpad to attend rallies.

From Los Angeles Times

They also hope this project will help make new, serendipitous connections that could fuel additional insight into ecosystems of the past.

From Science Daily

In a serendipitous bit of timing, the family will open Rokkatei’s first store in Southern California this summer.

From New York Times

Due Friday, its arrival was not preordained, or even serendipitous — it was more instinctual, a product of punk energy, somehow sustained across time, space and adulthood.

From New York Times