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The phrase "a bit like a throw" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when making a comparison to something that resembles or has qualities similar to a throw, possibly in a metaphorical sense.
Example: "The way she tossed the ball was a bit like a throw, graceful yet powerful."
Alternatives: "somewhat like a toss" or "similar to a fling."
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"I guess it looks a bit like a throw pillow".
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(A bit like life).
"It was a bit like a parade.
I'm a bit like a child.
She looked a bit like a bride".
After a throw, the weight hit a rock and shattered — a bit like an egg — with mercury spilling everywhere.
It felt a bit like an afterthought.
This seemed a bit like being thrown out of the Full Gospel Baptist Mass Choir for being too religious, but the actual impact on the band's music was debatable.
9. Gayego is now in the race, after a reconsideration, and considering his 17th-place finish in the Derby, it seems a bit like Rudy Guiliani throwing his hat back into the ring.
"It's a bit like throwing a hard ball and then a soft ball," said a spokesman for Mr Obuchi.
It's a bit like throwing raw meat to lions.
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