random check

collocation in English

meaningsofrandomandcheck

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random
adjective
uk
/ˈræn.dəm/
us
/ˈræn.dəm/
happening, done, or chosen by chance rather than according to ...
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check
noun
uk
/tʃek/
us
/tʃek/
an examination of something in order to make certain that it is correct or the way it ...
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(Definition ofrandomandcheckfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofrandom check

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He has to make arandomcheck.
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Therandomcheckis easy to operate.
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Apparently, it is done only on arandomcheckbasis.
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Is not the completelyrandomcheckthe answer?
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One is therandomcheckand the other is the automatic disqualification.
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The kind of indication that has been given to public opinion is that there is no wholesalerandomcheck.
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Her gait has been unsteady in respect of therandomcheck, no doubt with the best of intentions.
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We are told that we shall, in effect, have a kind ofrandomcheckbecause this is the way that it will work.
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The world is better for them, just as it is better for the rugged-minded individualist who will object to undergoing arandomcheck.
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And yet, even arandomcheckof programmes this week reveals a very arbitrary allocation between the two on the same evening.
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The main safeguard against losses of this kind is arandomcheckby the police at the gate; a comprehensive daily check not being practicable.
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That special check—not the routine checks, because there was none, and not arandomcheckafter five months—found the fault.
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The most common reason a truck is redlighted is a weight problem, or arandomcheck.
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They are arandomcheck, but they are likely to be a much greater deterrent to a motorist than being picked up by the occasional police patrol.
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Even when there are many people queuing, the border official makes his own assessment in accordance with the regulation and, if conditions dictate, carries out arandomcheck.
FromEuroparl Parallel Corpus - English
The log scaler is subject torandomcheckscales in which another scaler rescales exactly the same logs and the results are compared.
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