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Discover Ludwig"in random" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It is used to describe something that is selected haphazardly, or without any logical or deliberate order. For example: "The students were each given a number, and the teacher chose a winner in random."
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Then post those in random order.
The colors popped in random, saturated bursts.
"The women go in random order.
Two students poured drinks in random order.
I went straight on, it veered in random directions.
Ina said she had never tested positive in random tests.
"We just engage in random acts of preparedness".
Each was subjected, in random order, to three treatments.
Entrepreneurial epiphanies surface in random places.
The experiment was set in random order.
The experiments were performed in random order.
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