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Definition of "randomness" [randomness]

  • The property of all possible outcomes being equally likely. (noun)
  • A type of circumstance or event that is described by a probability distribution. (noun)
  • A measure of the lack of purpose, logic, or objectivity of an event. (noun)

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Use "randomness" in a sentence
  • "I would note that the philosophy of "expose yourself to randomness" is something I also associate with Tyler Cowen."
  • "The key to the observation "expose yourself to randomness" is that there are a lot of opportunities in the world with a small chance of a large upside that can be undertaken at a very low cost and almost no downside risk."
  • ""Expose yourself to randomness" is also something Nassim Nicholas Taleb drives home in the preface of "The Black Swan"."
  • "I would note that the philosophy of "expose yourself to randomness" is something I also associate with Tyler Cowen."
  • "The key to the observation "expose yourself to randomness" is that there are a lot of opportunities in the world with a small chance of a large upside that can be undertaken at a very low cost and almost no downside risk."
  • ""Expose yourself to randomness" is also something Nassim Nicholas Taleb drives home in the preface of "The Black Swan"."
  • "The sweet-spot mix of pattern and randomness is what hints at meaning and communication."