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Discover LudwigThe phrase "absolutely random" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is completely without pattern or predictability.
Example: "The lottery numbers drawn last night seemed absolutely random, with no discernible pattern whatsoever."
Alternatives: "completely random" or "entirely random".
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So absolutely random then.
It really was absolutely random".
Except he's not just playing chess, he's also connecting with his fans via an app called Play Magnus: users play a computer version of Carlsen at different ages ("anyone can beat Magnus five … the moves are absolutely random").
One, however, must bear in mind that the space-and-time distribution of vehicles in real life cannot be absolutely random.
"It was absolutely random," Steve Burman says.
In contrast, SELEX experiments of the Yarus type always start with an absolutely random RNA sequence.
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Moreover, let η i be absolutely continuous random variables.
Suppose that X 1, X 2, … is a sequence of independent and identically distributed absolutely continuous random variables with distribution function F (x) and pdf f(x).
Our aim in this article is to establish strong deviation theorems (limit theorem expressed by inequalities, see [5]) of delayed average for the dependent absolutely continuous random variables.
Liu and Wang [7] have studied a strong limit theorem expressed by inequalities for the sequences of absolutely continuous random variables.
G. S. Vernam's original 1917 paper proposing an unbreakable stream cipher introduces the concept with this sentence: "If, now, instead of using English words or sentences, we employ a key composed of letters selected absolutely at random, a cipher system is produced which is absolutely unbreakable".
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