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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a random survey" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a survey that is conducted without a specific pattern or selection criteria, often to gather general opinions or data from a diverse group.
Example: "The researchers conducted a random survey to assess public opinion on the new policy changes."
Alternatives: "an arbitrary survey" or "a spontaneous survey".
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It's a random survey".
A random survey suggested otherwise.
All of these things together mean that getting a random survey sample that is nationally representative is incredibly difficult.
In the service of that optimism, this reporter made a random survey of stores throughout Manhattan and found, among other things, the following deals.
PARIS, May 27 — To traditional pollsters, a random survey adjusted to reflect the general population is the only way to measure public opinion properly.
On a recent afternoon, a random survey of Midtown hot dog vendors failed to locate any knishes for sale, though many carts advertised them.
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The upshot is nothing more, or less, than a somewhat random survey of contemporary Chinese artists.
At the same time, in a recent random survey of 1,750 adults, 70percentt said Americans were obsessed with the subject of fat in their diets and agreed that the government should not tell people what to eat.
The network comprised 1292 of the estimated 500,000 water-wells in Ontario, and the study conformed to a stratified random survey.
The vagueness of this directive prompted us to undertake a small random survey of the finger dimensions of adult men (n = 10) and women (n = 10).
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