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The phrase "a random decision" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a choice made without any specific reasoning or planning.
Example: "After much deliberation, I realized that my choice to move to a new city was simply a random decision."
Alternatives: "an arbitrary choice" or "a haphazard selection."
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This problem can be overcome by randomization whereby in each frame the schedulers make a random decision of whether to repeat the transmission schedule from the previous frame (persist) or to update the schedule.
A random decision.
This was not a random decision.
So at the start of this final series, a digital clock turning to 9 06 recorded the moment DI Drake died in her hospital bed – the choice of numbers was a random decision when writing at his computer, although later his mother reminded him that was the time he was born.
Think it's a random decision to put employees sorting packages aimed at Sacramento right next to those with packages going to Fort Lauderdale, Fla.? No. Memphis is on Central time, so it has much less leeway when shipping to the East Coast, where it is an hour later, than to the West Coast, where it has two extra hours to play with.
McAuley offers an alternative: "There's another way of doing that – the network simply broadcasts the message that says 'I need to save some power, volunteers please' and the individual homes can make a random decision to switch off the freezer for five minutes.
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I think having it tied to a wellness program rather than just a seemingly random decision helped make it palatable".
Every day, millions of Americans stand at store checkout counters and make a seemingly random decision: after swiping their debit card, they choose whether to punch in a code, or to sign their name.
A 50/50 random decision is made for each future simulation year to determine which B lineage will be used in TIV.
Some doubt whether there is such a phenomeonon as random decision making.
Random Forest (RF) [ 31, 32] is a classification algorithm using sets of random decision trees which are generated by a bootstrap sampling for decision and voting.
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