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You can use it to describe something that was done in a spontaneous or unplanned way. For example: "I was feeling kind of adventurous, so I decided to make a detour on a random street and see where it took me."
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The point is that the researchers did not just pick on a random constant.
I just clicked on a random username and found a knife impalement.
The randomization was based on a random numbers list.
There's one scene of me just kind of laughing and sucking on a random lollipop.
Picture a book club on a random Tuesday.
The training is based on a Random Optimization Method.
Which state is ultimately acquired depends on a random choice.
Police ran the Watson Avenue Special Operation on a random basis, mostly in evening hours.
But still, I think, it's nice to be here, all together, on a random Sunday.
An active love life isn't based on a random number in a study of couples' intimacies.
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David has been working on a "Random Walk" show at the Whitney.
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