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Discover LudwigThe phrase "almost random" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that appears to lack a clear pattern or order, but is not entirely without some form of organization or reasoning.
Example: "The results of the experiment seemed almost random, yet there were subtle trends that emerged upon closer inspection."
Alternatives: "nearly arbitrary" or "practically haphazard".
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The current pricing seems almost random.
At first, the narrative seems anecdotal, almost random.
And it was an almost random hodgepodge of things.
It seems almost random for a neophyte like me".
His decision to enroll in the landscape program, he said in later years, was almost random.
His plots were scattered, frenetic, even feral; they had an almost random quality.
Their behavior toward one another seems almost random, obeying no emotional logic.
I create an almost random resource of connections and am constantly distilling that into narrative specifics.
The almost random diversity of Documents' interests feels peculiarly post-modern.
These sound collages keep changing shape and texture, playing with your expectations; it's almost random.
The list seems almost random – everyone from Topshop to Alexander McQueen, Umbro to Mulberry.
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