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The phrase "a sequence of randomised" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a series of items or events that have been arranged in a random order.
Example: "The experiment involved a sequence of randomised trials to ensure unbiased results."
Alternatives: "a series of randomized" or "a set of randomised".
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An analogous system was developed by the European Vasculitis Study Group to include both GPA and MPA (Table 2) [ 25] in order to define eligibility for a sequence of randomised controlled trials aimed at defining the optimal standard of care.
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This theory is supported by a number of randomised experiments.
We included reviews that included exclusively randomised controlled trials and a combination of randomised controlled trials and non-randomised studies.
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We used the computer program Clinstat to generate a predetermined randomisation sequence with a randomised variable block size of three, four, and five.
Design: A systematic review of randomised trials.
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