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When Death's letter is published in the newspapers, a grammarian is consulted, and notes its "chaotic syntax, the absence of full stops, the complete lack of very necessary parentheses, the obsessive elimination of paragraphs, the random use of commas......

Her acronym-filled tweets are as breathlessly excited as her on-air ramblings, while poor grammar and random use of capitals and exclamation marks all help to communicate her constant state of excitement.

Mary and Max (2009, Soda, 12) is a bizarrely engaging antipodean stop-motion tale of long-distance friendship between a lonely Australian girl and an obsessive-compulsive New Yorker given to anxiety attacks whom Mary contacts through the random use of the Manhattan phone book.

Troubled by nightmares and insomnia, by having survived a war that his nerves did not, Man is a jangle of indecision, a walking trauma, bruised by the indescribable destruction and the random use of force he has witnessed and taken part in.

Random use of metal nanoparticles in plants or food crops may not produce desired vegetative growth or enhance the yield of food crops.

Random use of any metal nanoparticles in plants or food crops may not produce desired vegetative growth or enhance the yield of food crops.

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The negligent and random uses of pesticides can cause environmental damage, food, water contamination, and health problems (e.g. cancer, nerve disease, birth defects).

Codon bias is the non-random use of synonymous codons, a phenomenon that has been observed in species as diverse as bacteria, plants and mammals.

The non-random use of synonymous codons is known as codon bias, and it may reflect several underlying factors, including mutational bias in the genome and translational selection.

Synonymous codon usage can be under weak selection and lead to non-random use of the codons coding for the same aminoacid.

Though less intuitive, selection can also affect synonymous substitutions, manifesting as codon usage bias (the non-random use of synonymous codons) in a wide variety of organisms [ 2- 5].

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