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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a random result" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing outcomes that occur without a specific pattern or predictability, often in contexts like statistics, experiments, or games of chance.
Example: "After running the simulation multiple times, we observed a random result each time, indicating the variability of the system."
Alternatives: "an arbitrary outcome" or "a chance result".
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That they end up together seems a random result.
Around age 25, the researchers determined, people are best able to produce a random result.
The possibility of a random result can never be completely eliminated, but for medical researchers the p-value is the accepted measure of whether the drug or procedure under study is having an effect.
And while the number of children with cancer in Dover Township was statistically elevated -- from 1979 to 1990 there were 90 cases where 67 would have been expected -- it was still possible that the cluster could have been a random result of chance.
Some minions die and spawn other minions as their "Deathrattle," again producing a random result.
For instance, in Greedy Construction [19], the diversified set S is initialized by selecting a random result in X.
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Facebook has tried to school us with blog posts of suggested searches and automatically opening a random results page when you click the Browse bookmark in the sidebar.
Importantly, considering the data set as a random effect, our results can thus be extrapolated to a population of data sets from which our sample was drawn.
Box identity could not be included as a random effect because it resulted in severe convergence problems in these models.
WASHINGTON, Jan .3 The new draft lottery is being challenged by statisticians and politicians on the ground that the selection process did not produce a truly random result.
That's useful because it's entirely deterministic and yet produces a seemingly random result (as shown in the top image).
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