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Discover Ludwig"choose at random" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means to select something without a specific method or reason, often by chance. Example: The winner of the raffle will be chosen at random from all the entries received.
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Choose at random.
— and again they choose at random.
If you decide to choose at random, that's not a bad way to go either.
Joined by a bumptious British journalist, they choose at random three houses to visit and photograph in Bezuidenhout Valley, then a lower-middle-class white suburb east of the city centre.
Discerning both a symmetry of information and a symmetry of preference about the two items, he concludes that the dog must choose at random; this outcome leads to the investigation of theories of probability.
We'll choose at random.
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The winner will be chosen at random.
The police said he was apparently chosen at random.
Participants will be chosen at random from 100 areas nationwide.
These 25 people were not chosen at random.
The victims are strangers, apparently chosen at random.
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