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Discover LudwigThe phrase "chosen randomly" is correct and usable in written English.
It is primarily used when referring to a selection process in which items are randomly selected from a pool of possible candidates. For example, "Twenty participants were chosen randomly from the list of applicants."
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Sides were chosen randomly.
Cells are chosen randomly.
The scores of seven judges, chosen randomly by computer, count.
In operation, one inverse is chosen randomly each iteration.
Their name is chosen randomly by an automated program.
Participants were chosen randomly from postmenopausal women over 55 yr.
At this event, 9 judges are chosen randomly before the competition from a panel of 12.
Some villages, chosen randomly, would see the play; some would not.
Second, the delegates would be chosen randomly from the adult population.
Only then did he paint words on them chosen randomly from an art book, he said.
The study involved 679 internists and rheumatologists chosen randomly from a national list of such doctors.
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