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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a scene of random" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to describe a scene characterized by randomness, but the phrasing is awkward and unclear.
Example: "The artist captured a scene of random chaos, with colors and shapes blending together in an unpredictable manner."
Alternatives: "a scene of chaos" or "a scene of unpredictability".
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At a place best known as a scene of random, irrational violence, Gov. George E. Pataki today signed into law the strictest gun controls in the country.
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"We'll definitely look at all of the issues that unfolded last night and what gaps emerged as the hooligans ransacked the city," he said, speaking at an intersection that 12 hours earlier was the scene of random assaults, looting and cars in flames.
A scene of destruction in Tripoli, 2011.
It was a scene of great commotion.
It turned into a scene of chaos.
Like "Alice" it is episodic, allusive, parodic, satirical, punctuated by scenes of random violence and extremely quotable.
For most in the audience, this non sequitur, a little sappy, seems utterly incongruous with the tense, oppressive mood of the scene on the screen, a bit of random irrelevance to be ignored.
A hodgepodge of random things.
Just a load of random opinions.
It is a matter of random occurrences.
That was a piece of random cruelty.
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