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"chosen at random" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to something that has been selected out of several options without a specific pattern or preference. For example: "We picked five people at the party to participate in the game, chosen 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.
Those dates were not, of course, chosen at random.
Seven 2011s, chosen at random, illustrate that versatility.
Those 71 audits were not chosen at random.
One winner for each prize will be chosen at random by GNM from all eligible entries.
In most tournament play, however, a match now starts with three moves chosen at random.
The $894 billion figure that was initially seized on was not chosen at random.
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