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Discover LudwigThe phrase "randomised to" is correct and can be used in written English
It is commonly used in scientific or academic writing, particularly in clinical trials or experimentation, to describe the allocation of participants to different study groups. Example: In this study, participants were randomised to either the control group or the treatment group, with a 1:1 ratio.
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The next problem was in linking these three groups of patients (randomised to 'Aggressive', randomised to 'Conventional' and not randomised) to the dates for survival analysis.
Those randomised to manipulation were further randomised to receive treatment in either NHS or private premises.
Initially women were randomised to receive either trastuzamab or lapatinib or no treatment.
Patients randomised to intervention are indicated by continuous lines and patients randomised to standard treatment by dashed lines.
Patients were randomised to receive either 4 mg q.d.
67 (48.6%) participants were randomised to receive enteral nutrition and 71 (51.5%) parenteral.
Patients were randomised to receive 100 μg pTVG-HP with 200 μg rhGM-CSF i.d.
Animals were randomised to control (n = 7) or CLP (n = 7) groups.
Fifty GPs were randomised to receive BI training or to continue their business as usual (BAU).
The volunteers were randomised to see which technique they were to undergo first.
Twenty women were randomised to the trial.
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