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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'random dog' is grammatically correct in written English, however, it would not usually be used by itself in a sentence.
It is often used as an adjective to describe something that is unpredictable or varying in nature. For example: "The stock market can be a lot like a random dog, with unpredictable movements."
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The Oxfam is heavily edited and a tad overpriced, but features Jaeger and Ralph Lauren, while the Oxford Animal Sanctuary is a bit mad (there's a random dog wandering around) but has yielded a £5 Aquascutum silk shirt, among other things.
Click through for a laser light tube doorway, retro art displays, both a cartoon and real Mark Pincus, random dog bowls and more.
I don't ever let him go up and pet a random dog.
The episode ends with a random dog given a close up of his eyes shifting back and forth.
To her horror, she discovered she would have to make 10 books, as auto-fill decided to make a picture of a random dog into a two-page spread and a picture of her baby miniscule.
When Homer's ideas prove to be stupid and pointless, including giving a random dog a close-up of its eyes shifting back and forth to show that he is evil, Gibson begins to wonder whether he made a mistake.
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"We wanted to make sure our buildings are secure," she said, "so it's not some random dog-walker bringing 10 dogs into the building and having them on every floor".
The following day, inspired by our jaunt, we press further afield, walking with Violetta along dusty caminos lined with lavender and blackberries to the sun-baked hub of Fuenteheridos – a small, whitewashed town with a central plaza, a handful of bars and tapas joints, random dogs and ladies sitting in the shade.
Gilkerson – who has had no training in how to deal with random dogs – has already been cleared by his superiors.
Of twenty random dogs tested for the mutation, one carrier of mutant allele 1 was identified.
No phenotypes were available for these random dogs.
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