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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a random assortment" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a collection of items or elements that are chosen without a specific pattern or order.
Example: "The box contained a random assortment of toys, from action figures to puzzles."
Alternatives: "a mixed selection" or "a varied collection."
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The wine bore a random assortment of labels, as if assembled potluck-style.
When we assemble teams in the workplace, it's rarely a random assortment of persons.
It was a random assortment of kitchen ingredients in a small blue bottle.
They don't get a random assortment of directors and a median board culture.
Inside, at first glance, it appears to be a random assortment of junk.
She was average size, with long thin fingers and a random assortment of toes.
Rose is content with a random assortment, but for Moretti one shelf would never be enough.
All he has is a random assortment of policy prescriptions, many of which contradict one another.
A random assortment of tips for getting stuff with some mix of expedience, safety, and broad coverage.
But what he has put onstage is a random assortment of unpleasant symptoms, not a cogent diagnosis.
Although much diversity prevails among individual planets and moons, the whole ensemble is apparently not a random assortment of objects spinning and orbiting this way or that.
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