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The word "randomly" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to emphasize that something is chosen or done without plan or aim. For example: We randomly selected five people from the group to take part in the survey.
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Randomly
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In a random way
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The second polling anxiety ahead of 2015 affected telephone polls, where such biases were not previously thought to be such a problem because randomly selected respondents don't have to do anything more than pick up a call.
Patients were randomly divided so that neither group was skewed in terms of fitness levels.
"Ms Bensley was tragically in the wrong place at the wrong time and was randomly picked out by the pair, believing that she was a man and that she was wearing a gold bracelet".
Whatever hand, human or randomly digital, is guiding the programming over at Netflix, they are to be commended on consistently turning up the most pleasingly unexpected documentaries.
Some concluded that, during the REM phase, chemical messaging from the pons activated higher areas of the brain, prodding them to produce images and sensations, completely randomly.
This is movie mogul madness at its zany best because it will be recalled that Ecclestone has spent a good deal of energy wrestling grand prix away from northern Europe (where water sprays randomly on the circuit via a process known to scientists as "rain") and staging them instead in the Middle East (where it doesn't).
Larry Page and Sergey Brin [the founders of Google] did not stumble randomly on the idea that they had a special obligation not to be evil.
Related: You need a friend: why peer support is key to surviving humanitarian work I was randomly outed by my work colleagues in Ethiopia, a country where homosexuality is illegal and highly homophobic.
Like a typical Tweetbot, the program adds the words to a randomly selected picture of Kim Jong-un before tweeting them as @NK_markov.
Inspired by the release of 310 new political propaganda slogans by North Korea last week, Eric Drass, a painter and digital artist based in the UK, has used a mathematical algorithm to randomly generate a new set of political phrases.
The prints were taken when he was randomly stopped at Heathrow as he returned to the UK from Syria two months after the soldier's death.
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