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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a random act" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an action that is spontaneous and not planned, often referring to acts of kindness or violence.
Example: "The community came together to support the family after a random act of vandalism damaged their home."
Alternatives: "an unplanned action" or "a spontaneous deed".
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"It was a random act of copycat".
"Call it a random act of kindness.
"This was not a random act.
Nonetheless, "this was not a random act.
"This is not a random act," he said.
If it's a random act, they don't have to accommodate".
"A random act of violence," his mother called it.
Detectives believe the shooting was not a random act.
"It is literally a random act at this point".
Suddenly, in a random act of violence, Brian is shot and killed.
On the other hand, she conceded, maybe it was just a random act of kindness.
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