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The phrase "a random sample" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in statistical contexts when referring to a subset of individuals or items selected from a larger population in such a way that every individual has an equal chance of being chosen.
Example: "To ensure the validity of our research, we selected a random sample of participants from the population."
Alternatives: "a random selection" or "an arbitrary sample".
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A random sample of 600 elderly residents was taken from a random sample of 15 nursing homes.
A random sample?
History is not a random sample like throwing dice.
That was a random sample of low-income students.
More importantly, this is not a random sample.
We also surveyed a random sample of 236 customers.
Professor Ocasio took a random sample from 2,700 industrial corporations, regardless of their size.
"Try finding a random sample of Jews by phone," Rivers says.
A random sample, from Dame Iris: Oh, he was slippery, slippery, touchy, proud.
It was based on teachers who chose to respond, not a random sample.
Steven Schwarcz, a professor at Duke Law School, recently examined a random sample of twenty S.P.E.
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