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The phrase "a random of" is not correct and usable in written English.
It appears to be a fragment and lacks a noun to complete the thought, making it unclear.
Example: "I received a random of items in the package." (This should be corrected to "a random selection of items.")
Alternatives: "a random selection of" or "a random assortment of".
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In 1998, a sample of the original cohort, consisting of all low birth-weight children along with a random of 20% of the remainder, was revisited.
As this finding suggests a misclassification bias, they retested a random of their samples (5%) using different primers and restriction enzymes.
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A random sample of 9,000 of them showed that half of them were actually British citizens.
Charles Fuller's drama depicts the aftermath of a random act of violence that threatens a community (1:35).
'It was more of a random set of rules,' Dido muses.
To validate this assumption, we checked the content of a random sample of articles.
It has been alleged there were plans to carry out a public beheading of a random member of the public.
Charles Fuller's drama depicts the aftermath of a random act of violence that threatens a community (1 35).
METHODS: Survey of a random sample of California oncologists and surgeons.
All he has is a random assortment of policy prescriptions, many of which contradict one another.
It was a random attack of violence.
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