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Discover LudwigThe phrase "randomly scattered" is correct and can be used in written English.
It means that something is spread or dispersed in a disorganized or haphazard manner. Example: The toys were randomly scattered around the room, making it difficult for the child to find his favorite one.
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Instead of evaluating fixed scattering objects, each wave k is randomly scattered in the medium through Monte Carlo sampling of uncorrelated scattering events.
Beware the randomly scattered adverb.
Mr. Yagi didn't think their donations should be randomly scattered.
On the surface, Dr. Nowak's many projects may seem randomly scattered across the sciences.
The end result will likely be a confusing mess of Russians randomly scattered across Rio.
Those randomly scattered seeds represented dozens, perhaps hundreds, of unique varieties — Afghanistan's agricultural heritage.
Unlike in Charlie and the Chocolate Factory the luxury bar won't be randomly scattered among regular KitKats in shops.
"Imaging with protons is challenging, because the individual particles are randomly scattered as they pass through tissue," professor Allinson continued.
In other words, we were asking AML to fit a straight line to a cloud of randomly scattered points.
In contrast, adults were randomly scattered throughout a diversity of microhabitats.
It is obviously harder to clear mines that have been randomly scattered, as in Angola, than those in plainly marked fields.
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