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The phrase "a random mixture of molecules" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in scientific contexts, particularly in chemistry or biology, to describe a collection of different molecules that are not organized in any specific order.
Example: "In the experiment, we observed a random mixture of molecules that reacted unpredictably when combined."
Alternatives: "an arbitrary blend of molecules" or "a haphazard assortment of molecules".
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Indeed, it is dazzling to even think about the complexity of the evolutionary changes required to go from a random mixture of molecules to highly organized bacterial cells that are capable of replicating themselves.
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A random mixture of words or something that sounds cool.
It suggests that theater can be any random mixture of stuff that happens in a place where people collect to experience something together.
Even plastic packaging is a complex mixture of molecules, and each one plays a role: they provide the strength, color, texture, elasticity and durability we associate with performance.
As heparins are a heterogenic mixture of molecules, drug concentrations cannot be measured directly.
At the STP outlets, a complex mixture of molecules, including incompletely eliminated waste water molecules but also metabolites formed during treatment processes, are finally discharged into rivers.
Copyright (2005) Elsevier B.V. Typically, cantilever sensors are used to assay a specific target molecule or different targets from a mixture of molecules.
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