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# If something is '''random''', there is no purpose, reason, or pattern. | # If something is '''random''', there is no purpose, reason, or pattern. <> da ka. | ||
#: ''I have to sit there like typing in '''random''' keywords to see if it's a keyword. '' | #: ''I have to sit there like typing in '''random''' keywords to see if it's a keyword. '' | ||
#: ''Why don't you get organised instead of just contacting '''random''' people.'' | #: ''Why don't you get organised instead of just contacting '''random''' people.'' | ||
# {{context|statistics}} If a [[process]] is '''random''', every option has an [[equal]] chance of happening. | # {{context|statistics}} If a [[process]] is '''random''', every option has an [[equal]] chance of happening. <> abinda aka rarraba daidai. | ||
#: ''20 per cent of the '''random''' sample of the libraries were public in any normal sense of the word.'' | #: ''20 per cent of the '''random''' sample of the libraries were public in any normal sense of the word.'' | ||
#: ''Banks use '''random''' numbers to make codes to keep your computer banking safe and secret.'' | #: ''Banks use '''random''' numbers to make codes to keep your computer banking safe and secret.'' |
Revision as of 08:54, 28 October 2020
- See also at random
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Adjective
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- If something is random, there is no purpose, reason, or pattern. <> da ka.
- I have to sit there like typing in random keywords to see if it's a keyword.
- Why don't you get organised instead of just contacting random people.
- (statistics) If a process is random, every option has an equal chance of happening. <> abinda aka rarraba daidai.
- 20 per cent of the random sample of the libraries were public in any normal sense of the word.
- Banks use random numbers to make codes to keep your computer banking safe and secret.