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Discover Ludwig"random survey" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to any kind of survey that is conducted without targeting a particular group of people. For example, "After conducting a random survey of 500 people, we found that the majority of respondents were in favor of the policy change."
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It's a random survey".
A random survey suggested otherwise.
When the test subjects arrived home, they were sent a seemingly random survey from HungerSnuggle.
All of these things together mean that getting a random survey sample that is nationally representative is incredibly difficult.
The upshot is nothing more, or less, than a somewhat random survey of contemporary Chinese artists.
In the service of that optimism, this reporter made a random survey of stores throughout Manhattan and found, among other things, the following deals.
PARIS, May 27 — To traditional pollsters, a random survey adjusted to reflect the general population is the only way to measure public opinion properly.
The random survey found that 9 out of 10 residents south of Chambers Street and 8 out of 10 people who work in the area favored such attractions.
On a recent afternoon, a random survey of Midtown hot dog vendors failed to locate any knishes for sale, though many carts advertised them.
A random survey of a dozen transactions in October found that 50 percent of the time Safeway cashiers asked for donations after customers pressed "no" on the display.
Mr. Dowd's argument is part of a wider debate within the political community over whether such adjustments to a polling sample should be made if a random survey appears to count too many people of one party or the other.
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