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"random date" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It refers to a date that is chosen or selected without any specific reason or pattern. Example: "The company's annual report will be released on a random date in August, determined by the CEO."
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Meetup.com then chooses a random date and makes a declaration.
But a few years from now — maybe 2008, to take a random date — the situation could improve markedly.
She attends the symphony on a random date in a little white dress that etches her figure and catches a backward glance from Mr. Underwood.
In his new book, Guardian editor-at-large Gary Younge selects a random date – 23 November 2013 – and sets out to chart the stories of the 10 young people who were shot dead on that day.
Danny Cox, chartered financial planner at the independent financial advisor Hargreaves Lansdown, said: "Setting the level of deposit protection for UK savers based on the exchange rate from a foreign currency on a seemingly random date has never made much sense".
and even if I were a hyper-devout Christian (or perhaps especially if I were) I would be aware that 25 December was a fairly random date selected for a variety of politico-religious reasons and means we are all celebrating something deeply pagan, as well as our ability to shove the calorific equivalent of a fried rhino into our heads at every meal.
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That is when I went back to my original question, 'How do blind people know when their food expires' and then I thought 'How does anyone know?' We have trusted these random dates that are put on and no one actually knows when their food expires and that is why we are throwing away so much food".
Surveys were performed in 2006 at two random dates.
First, rather than suggesting Events on random dates, you can now specify if you're looking for something to do today, tomorrow, this weekend, or next week.
In order to believe the method, the results using the actual dates for the intervention should be different from the results under the assumption of interventions at random dates.
Fig. 5 Distribution of coefficients for effect of electronic precriptions in one thousand regression simulations assuming random dates for the intervention (observed result with true dates marked in red).
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