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Discover LudwigThe phrase "random day" is correct and can be used in written English
You can use it to refer to any day that is not planned or expected, or to describe something that happens unexpectedly on a certain day. Example: On a random day in June, I decided to take a spontaneous trip to the beach.
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I remember it was a very random day".
In his pre-"Girls" life, he had some random day jobs, too.
It is either new year or another random day in the calendar.
I chose the edition of the Guardian published on Saturday 25 September, a random day.
Researchers at Loyola University examined ninety-one Facebook pages seeking kidney donations on a random day in October, 2011.
Could Nemes have made the work more spare, choosing a random day on which nothing occurred but the ritual toil of horror, like the scrubbing of bloody floors?
A skim down my own friends' updates (names changed, naturally) on a random day yielded plenty of less-than-scintillating information ("Sam Hopkins is watching The Thing and folding laundry") but also more promising material.
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Spot urine albumin-creatinine ratio (ACR) is convenient and commonly used, but random day-to-day variability in ACR measurements has not been assessed.
Actually, the range of random day-to-day variation is quite narrow.
However, these differences are caused by different experimental conditions, not by random day-to-day variation.
Therefore we believe that ON samples are to prefer over random day-time samples when evaluating U-Alb.
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