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The answer to this question depends on the context in which it is used. Generally speaking, “some random” is not considered a formal part of written English. It is typically used more casually and informally, as in “I had some random thoughts about our conversation last night.”.
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Herewith a list of some random lists.
"You aren't some random hater, Natalie.
But the hospital isn't some random outlier.
Some random questions from the press conferences of Cannes.
Mozart numbered some random bars of music, one to 50.
"I just didn't want it to be some random woman".
Infecting just some random computer generally isn't enough.
Yet there were still some random decisions tonight.
I wouldn't live in some random, crappy house".
You'd never invest in just some random company.
Standard Utilities (sUtil): Some random but useful C++ code.
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