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The phrase "the randomness of" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it in any context where you're describing a quality or phenomenon that is unpredictable, chaotic, or unsystematic. For example, "The randomness of the stock market can make it difficult to predict what investments will yield the greatest returns."
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This reflects the randomness of random path.
It's a question that has literally no answer except for the randomness of random events.
The randomness of it all struck her.
"There's the randomness of life experiences.
The randomness of openings abets the now-or-never mentality.
The randomness of the checks is a key.
The randomness of it is precisely the point, writers said.
Entropy, Mr. Oakey said, mimics the randomness of a forest floor with different shades and sizes.
Indeed, the randomness of American rhetoric on the Middle East is becoming its most distinctive pattern.
It's utterly mind-boggling, and I absolutely love the randomness of the whole damn thing.
It was far removed from the randomness of real-life relationships.
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