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Discover LudwigThe phrase "very random" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase when describing something which is seemingly arbitrary or without pattern. For example, "The conversation we had yesterday was very random; it jumped from one topic to the next without warning."
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It's a very random process, and in its randomness it's frustrating, because I feel like I'm always trying to think of movie ideas.
Very random.
It's very random".
Put simply, turnovers are very random.
It seems like a very random way to decide things.
Online dating has delivered some very random and entertaining evenings.
I remember it was a very random day".
(Her preferred term). "When I come in, it's very random what I do on that day.
IN a very random sampling, Manhattan doormen said most tips ranged from $10 to $100.
"When I come in, it's very random what I do on that day.
But for Bonesteel and Rusk, as the journalist Barbara Demick notes, "The division was very random".
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