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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as randomness" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are comparing or relating something to the concept of randomness.
Example: "The results of the experiment appeared to be as randomness, making it difficult to draw any conclusions."
Alternatives: "like randomness" or "similar to randomness".
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The random nature of residual unbalances of the rotor-shaft as well as randomness of journal-bearing stiffness have been taken into account in the framework of robust design optimization.
As randomness took over, so did noise.
What most of us think of as randomness is occurrences that are evenly distributed — the opposite of clustering.
Another law of magic is "everything happens for a reason" — there is no such thing as randomness or happenstance.
Moreover, in some projects, activity durations show their complexity with time-dependence as well as randomness.
In most of the existing models uncertainties are treated as randomness and are handled by appealing to probability theory.
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I tried to pack as much randomness into the project as possible by inviting a different animator to animate each individual glyph.
To me life contains as much randomness as purpose.
As has become clear, the existence of other notions of randomness incluing Schnorr randomness, as well as a number of other proposals (Li and Vitányi §2.5)—shows that we should be somewhat cautious in yielding to its suggestion.
This entry will attempt to spell out these developments and clarify the differences between chance and randomness, as well as the areas in which they overlap in application.
The patterns of lines were shaped both by randomness as well as the placement of the thicker domes; the cracks avoided these areas.
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