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The phrase "a better throw" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when comparing the quality or effectiveness of different throws, typically in sports or activities involving throwing.
Example: "With practice, she was able to make a better throw than her previous attempts."
Alternatives: "an improved throw" or "a superior throw".
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Nine times out of 10, Tom will make a better throw.
A better throw from that last ball would have got her out, and they may well be punished.
With better blocking, a better receiver or a better throw, it would have been a touchdown.Dig deeper: Applying game theory to American football (Feb 2015) Analysing trick plays in American football (Jan 2015) Explained: the simple principle behind the read-option (Jan 2014).
"I've got to make a better throw.
"If I make a better throw, we probably have a chance at home," Ruiz said.
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The kid was a switch-hitter with more power, a better throwing arm and more good years ahead.
Bellinger is steady but without as much range as Brosius, and Soriano may have more range and a better throwing arm but is far less consistent than Bellinger, often fumbling grounders.
"Now, that's a much better throw," Loughran said.
Up here, you need to be a little better throwing strikes, and we just had to put a lid on it before there was a problem".
I filled out an application and was accepted into the Office of the Millennium, the office that emerged when someone reminded Clinton he was going to preside over the Millennium, and he had better throw a party.
"I feel like the Titanic -- somebody better throw me a lifeline real fast," said Mr. Castle, who has pressed the issue for years.
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