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The phrase "a randomised" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to something that has been randomized, often in contexts like research, experiments, or data analysis.
Example: "The study employed a randomised control trial to assess the effectiveness of the new medication."
Alternatives: "a randomized" or "a random selection".
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In Mexico, they ran a randomised trial.
There's a randomised trial on it in Peru.
"It's like doing a randomised control trial," says Frayling.
What matters is that someone ran a randomised trial and found the answer.
The most statistically powerful type of experiment is a randomised control trial (RCT).
Leadsom hopes a randomised control trial will be funded in due course.
In 1931 JE Walters did a randomised trial to see if counselling improves student performance.
Then we filter down to questions where a randomised trial can feasibly be run.
A randomised controlled trial.
Design: A randomised pilot study.
This is, thus, a randomised control trial.
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