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The phrase "was randomly generated from" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing the origin of something that was created without a specific pattern or intention, often in contexts related to data, algorithms, or creative works. Example: "The password was randomly generated from a complex algorithm to ensure security."
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The enumerated sets were generated as follows: A total of 250,000 virtual compounds consisting of both acyclic and cyclic systems was randomly generated from a single carbon atom in the absence of any molecular weight (MW) constraints (either minimum or maximum).
Initial flock composition was randomly generated from.
Each covariate was randomly generated from a Normal distribution N(μ = 0, σ = 0.5).
An effect size was randomly generated from a normal distribution having one of the variances under study.
For each protein, a large number of alternative MSAs was randomly generated from a default sequence alignment (Fig. 1).
Once the starting site had been determined, an MRE sequence was randomly generated from the source sequence under the constraint of MRE length.
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The channel matrices are randomly generated from an i.i.d.i.d
The taps are randomly generated from independent zero mean unit variance circular complex gaussian distributions.
They are randomly generated from MUs, and some of them are computation offloading tasks.
Using the NORTA method, the first 100 subgroups are randomly generated from the in-control process.
Based on [32], (C_{text{th}}) of each TCL is randomly generated from 0.015 to 0.065 kWh/°C per square meters and the thermal conductance (1/(R_{text{th}})) is randomly generated from 0.001 to 0.003 kW/°C per square meters.
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