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The phrase "a random title generator" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a tool or program that creates titles without a specific pattern or criteria, often for creative projects or brainstorming.
Example: "I used a random title generator to come up with ideas for my new blog post."
Alternatives: "a title creator" or "a title maker".
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"There's a random title generator," says Maddin.
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It's not a random title.
One wag even designed his own random documentary title generator - a tool which can be used to produce such authentic-sounding mock-docs as Young and Incontinent and My Underpaid Baby.
I trust the Random Initiative Title Generator will throw out something like a Transparent World Alliance for Truth in Sport (TWATS) in time for spring.
A random number generator generated 1,000,000 random numbers.
If you are really stuck you can use an online title generator.
Matched pairs were randomized using a random number generator.
However, the title does introduce a "death race" mode and a random track generator called the "X Cup".
Statisticians assigned the randomization sequence to the pharmacy using a random number generator.
Randomization of sites was performed using a random number generator.
Randomization is generally achieved by employing a computer program containing a random number generator.
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