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Discover Ludwig"random thoughts" is a perfectly acceptable phrase in written English.
You could use it whenever you want to refer to ideas or musings that pop in and out of your head. For example, "Throughout the day I have random thoughts about how I can improve my job performance."
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"They're not random thoughts.
Random thoughts came now.
You don't have random thoughts.
Questions, comments, concerns, random thoughts?
A few random thoughts from the cheap seats.
I've jotted down random thoughts for the paragraphs ahead.
Here are five random thoughts on today's Paris.
Regarding the letter to the editor, "From a Possible Neighbor, A Few Random Thoughts" (Feb.
Random thoughts intrude; I want to change position, I'm hungry, I'm anxious I'll fail.
"Twitter is simply a place where people share random thoughts without necessarily meaning [anything].
Some random thoughts: Jeff Nelson -- who was I to doubt you?
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