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The phrase "random purchase" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe a purchase made without prior planning or consideration, often impulsively. Example: "I made a random purchase at the store today and ended up with a new pair of shoes I didn't really need."
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Here are some random purchase prices showing the tax under the old stamp duty system; the new UK property tax; the draft Scottish system and the revised Scottish system...... Note: Pictures used are for illustrative purposes.
Pinecones she collected on a walk… a random purchase on the street… a funny postcard.
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When Darknet Shopper was exhibited in Switzerland last year its random purchases included a pair of fake Nike trainers, counterfeit designer jeans from China and 10 packets of cigarettes from Ukraine.
On balance, it's unlikely that police will swoop on a south London art gallery this week and apprehend a laptop that will be busy making random purchases from a secretive part of the web known as the Darknet.
For Autodesk, the acquisition continues a string of seemingly random purchases by its Consumer Products Group.
Regardless of how much you invest in your trip, do not forget that the random purchases we execute, are the real contribution to the local economy: The bottle of water, the small sculptures or hiring those improvised guides that offer its services to explore the particular place.
My subsequent collection was average at best, pieced together with random purchases and cast-offs from friends, severely lacking many of the classics: no Metroid II or Street Fighter, Kid Dracula or Gargoyle's Quest; Super Mario Land's grander sequel, Six Golden Coins, briefly borrowed and completed; my attention segued to the SNES by the time Pokémon was released.
In 2001, NARMS expanded to include sampling of retail meats collected through random purchases from randomly selected groceries.
It's obviously a very low amount, but it's not just a random, silly purchase: Qwitter has over 180,000 active users and still signs up about 2,000 new users every week.
This bias toward G could be simply caused by the quality of the random oligonucleotides purchased from Operon Biotechnologies because a similar bias was observed in different oligonucleotides purchased from the same company (data not shown).
Sandboxed, Skype wouldn't be capable of that — and neither would that random product purchased from a fly-by-night start-up.
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