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The phrase "at a random floor" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to an unspecified level in a building or structure, often in contexts involving elevators or multi-story buildings.
Example: "The elevator stopped unexpectedly at a random floor, and we had to wait for it to resume its journey."
Alternatives: "on an arbitrary floor" or "at a selected floor".
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Paqui Kelly, 44, laughed when she told the story of her wig flying off while an elevator stopped at a random floor, and an entire Christmas party staring in stunned silence as she chased it down.
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