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The phrase "a string of random" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a sequence or collection of items that appear to be arbitrary or without a specific order or purpose.
Example: "The artist created a piece that featured a string of random colors and shapes, evoking a sense of chaos."
Alternatives: "a series of random" or "a sequence of random".
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In her down time she engages in passive, perfunctory sex with a string of random partners, none of whom interest her.
After nine weeks of testimony, a municipal judge today ordered Richard Ramirez, accused in a string of random, brutal slayings here, to stand trial in connection with 14 deaths and 36 other felonies.
Lane's description of the title of Israel's winning entry of 1978 ("A-Ba-Ni-Bi") as "flawlessly Eurovisionist" may be apt, but "A-Ba-Ni-Bi" is not a string of random nonsense syllables.
To counter that lack of anonymity, the network is designed to separate transitions from identities: users can see that one "wallet" - denoted by a string of random letters and numbers – has sent bitcoins to another wallet (another string of random letters and numbers), but can't easily find out who is behind those strings.
Will people lose trust in a string of random digits?
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RX (random): r is a string of independent random bits of length N, with equal probabilities for zero and one.
We updated the population using five mutation sweeps using: RX, BURTRAND and SINGLEBURST crossovers [13]: RX (random): r is a string of independent random bits of length N, with equal probabilities for zero and one.
The I.B.M. software would convert data on a person into a string of seemingly random characters, using a technique known as a one-way hash function.
All miners can do this, using a cryptographic tool that takes any input and spits out a string of seemingly random characters.
Average people tend to have a "digit-span" of seven in other words they can recall a string of seven random digits after hearing it read out once.
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