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"is made at random" is a grammatically correct phrase and can be used in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is done or chosen without a specific plan or intention. For example: - The winner of the raffle is chosen at random. - The survey participants were selected at random. - The decorations on the cake are made at random. In these examples, "at random" adds the meaning that there was no specific order or deliberate decision involved in the selection or creation process.
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This choice is made at random according to the weights ω k l.
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If these black dots are made at random, or if they spread according to some law, how likely is it that the resulting distribution will form one connected cluster, in which any black dot is connected to any other through a chain of neighbouring black dots?
Otherwise, he says, the choice might have been made at random.
Such modifications need not be governed by an algorithm for example, if they are made at random.
The choice may be made at random, but it tends to be a field recommended by the FISC.
Across all of the conditions, differences in value of item parameters was made at random, either in favor of the reference or focal group in question (i.e., differences in parameter values were either added or subtracted from the non-DIF item in question by a random draw).
For each compound in the entire Vss-target dataset (including both the training (model selection) and external datasets), the value of the predicted adipose tissue's log Kt:p descriptor in that compound was modified by adding or subtracting 10% of the current descriptor value, where the decision to perform addition or subtraction was made at random.
Role assignments are made at random, though everyone hopes to be a prisoner as one unwitting guard-to-be put it in the intake questionnaire for the real-life Stanford Prison Experiment, "people resent guards".
We note that while our codon changes were made at random, the end result was not random in that the final changes (E7/18 and E7/22) were clustered in the 5' region of the gene.
If the initiations were made at random and independently with respect to one another, one would expect geometric segment length distributions (the shorter the segment, the higher its frequency).
Changes were made at random to codons for a number of amino acids including isoleucine (2), threonine (3), proline (1), leucine (7), serine (2), glutamine (2), and alanine (3).
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