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The phrase "put randomly" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It means to place or arrange something in a haphazard or unplanned manner. Example: The books on the shelf were put randomly, making it difficult to find a specific title.
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We found a range between 10 and 30 Bangladeshi Taka (BDT) which were put randomly in the questionnaire as the starting bids.
The sheltering patches of size 70 × 70 were put randomly on the original image of size 640 × 490 to create the random occlusion case.
A number of 40 individuals with a definite diagnosis of psychosis were selected using a simple random sampling, and were put randomly in an experimental group (third person interview) and an alternative control group (clinical interview).
Male Swiss albino mice weighing 25 30 g were put randomly into test and control groups, each group containing five mice and were supplied with adequate amount of mouse cubes and clean drinking water.
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The researchers bought a basic chair from IKEA — the STEFAN model, made of lacquered pine — and, to simulate the human experience, took the pieces out of the box and put them "randomly within the environment".
Buy patches and badges, and put them randomly on bags and clothing.
If put together randomly, there is only an 8% chance of it being solvable.
We don't randomly put these ingredients together.
Randomly put into two groups, half the children received conventional cerebral palsy therapy.
And we got randomly put into a group of five guys.
Many of the pieces appeared to be fragments of grand gowns, put together again randomly.
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