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Discover Ludwig"random for" is not a correct part of a sentence in written English.
You cannot use it as a standalone phrase. If you want to use the words "random" and "for" in a sentence, you will need to use them together with other words to form an expression that has meaning in the context of a sentence. For example, "The selection of toys was random for each person."
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That's far too random for something so big and important.
It seems almost random for a neophyte like me".
Then she called on a student at random for the first problem, the simplified form of √36.
At O'Hare airport, Pete Fischer, a Chicago police officer, stopped vehicles at random for a quick scan of the trunk.
The couple said the authorities told them they were picked at random for questioning.
The number of passengers chosen at random for extra screening will also increase, officials said.
Blaster, after infecting a computer, searched at random for others to infect.
There were also three machines that scanned a small, white paper disk, wiped across the hands of passengers chosen at random, for explosive residue.
"I think they must have been taken out at random, for I am sure I tasted aniseed water, anchovy sauce, and salad dressing".
Most neighborhoods presented an eerie checkerboard of destruction, with houses seemingly selected at random for total destruction alongside other homes left unscathed.
"But what we're doing now, selecting people at random for pat-down searches, picking out congressmen and 80-year-old women, that's just foolishness.
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