adjective
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ NOUN
fashion
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After throwing things around in a very haphazard fashion she finally abandoned her search.
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For three decades, water was released from the dam in haphazard fashion , depending on power needs in the Southwest.
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This came about in an equally haphazard fashion .
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Could one, Peters asked, expect children to learn in the somewhat haphazard fashion that unfettered child-centredness seemed to commend?
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Over the years, the chalets were added to by their owners in haphazard fashion .
manner
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Ministry seems to have grown up in a haphazard manner , basically in response to the need that various functions be performed.
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As a result the records were often distributed and accounts payable were collected in a haphazard manner .
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In fact, on any view it started many years before that, though in a haphazard manner .
way
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Logging your time Many people operate in a haphazard way .
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Most of us do this every day, though typically in a haphazard way .
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Because of the haphazard way infertility is managed, thousands of couples are in a similar situation.
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In this haphazard way we progressed into the afternoon, and started work on the long encircling fence.
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In between, I continued my studies in a haphazard way for they never really interested me, knowing in advance my fate.
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At present, the decisions are taken in a haphazard way .
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Work on planning the Civic Centre began in a haphazard way .
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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According to the report, most Americans have a distinctly haphazard approach to saving for the future.
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New employees have to deal with a haphazard filing system.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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As a result the records were often distributed and accounts payable were collected in a haphazard manner.
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Information about local candidates was fairly haphazard .
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Once you finally put the shoe on, the adjustment of fit is as haphazard as tightening a pair of laces.
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The appearance of privileged communities was not quite as haphazard as it may seem.
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The leaders of self-defeating organizations are well aware of this phenomenon; they depend upon it to justify their haphazard training practices.
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The streets were the muddy, haphazard spaces in between.
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The student's purpose is specific, yet his method could be described as haphazard .
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They did the freeways and Marge tried to map-read in the haphazard light.