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The phrase "are randomly aligned" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe objects, elements, or data that are arranged in a random manner without a specific order.
Example: "The stars in the night sky appear to be randomly aligned, creating a beautiful yet chaotic pattern."
Alternatives: "are haphazardly arranged" or "are randomly positioned".
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Normally, the particles are randomly aligned.
Conversely, spins that are randomly aligned imply that the black holes formed separately and then began to orbit each other later on.
The fibers of woven bones are randomly aligned and as the result have a low strength.
These ZnO nanorods have straight, needle-like shapes and are randomly aligned with respect to the substrate surface.
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On the other hand, cells in tissues engineered in the static condition were randomly aligned.
As shown in Figure 4b, the ZnO NRAs were randomly aligned with an average size/height of about 60 nm/about 1 μm.
This is impossible as there is the slightest possibility that all 41 of the temples could face the eastern half of the horizon even if they were randomly aligned.
In brief, observed tags were randomly aligned to a given gene region and the maximum number of overlapping tags was calculated.
Soft-clipping was disabled, reads aligning equally well to two genomic positions were randomly aligned to one of them, and the insert size was set with a standard deviation of 200.
The worst results were obtained for the cancer types with the lowest number of control samples, since this increases the probability of regions with low methylation being randomly aligned across those samples.
Rowley said that the chance that these craters are randomly so aligned is near zero.
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