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The phrase "are randomly recruited" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a process in which individuals are selected without a specific pattern or criteria, often in research or studies.
Example: "Participants in the study are randomly recruited from various demographics to ensure a diverse sample."
Alternatives: "are selected at random" or "are chosen randomly".
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The members are randomly recruited nationwide.
10 In this design, also referred to as a "cohort design randomized controlled trial," patients for the intervention arm are randomly recruited from an existing cohort study and their outcomes compared with those of the existing cohort.
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The cohort of the Moli-sani Project was randomly recruited in the Molise region (Italy) from city hall registries by a multistage sampling, as previously described.24, 25 Between March 2005 and April 2010, 24 325 subjects were enrolled.
Respondents in the current study were randomly recruited from Sojump.
Participants were randomly recruited and their TBI status was only determined after they had been recruited.
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