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The phrase "a little throwing" is correct and can be used in written English, though its meaning may depend on context.
You can use it when referring to a small amount of throwing, such as in sports or casual activities.
Example: "After a little throwing in the park, we decided to grab some ice cream."
Alternatives: "a bit of throwing" or "some light throwing".
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Bumgarner, who lost a game along the way, in the Divisionals, on a little throwing error of his own, winds up at 4-1 for his October.
Strangeness persisted: a little throwing error of his on a routine play, in the second; a botched everyday infield flip by Orioles shortstop J. J. Hardy, in the seventh, that leaked in two go-ahead Yankees runs and granted Derek a gift R.B.I.
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You feel perplexed, a little thrown off.
I was a little thrown because Andy Warhol told me that cowboys have always been gay.
I knew straight away, I was a little thrown but I knew... and it was frightening".
Richard Geiger, dean of admissions, said: "I'm a little thrown off by the fact that our increase is much bigger than expected.
"Do you have a preference in terms of the gender of your therapist?" I paused, a little thrown by the question.
Ann I was a little thrown by this question originally, as when I last went to Orlando it was pretty much slap bang in the middle of Florida.
They did stay on the couch, mostly, though they also used the chair next to it and a little throw rug in the corner of the room.
We were worried Sony might be a little thrown back with all the bad press the PlayStation 3 is receiving.
Hardwell looks a little thrown by the question.
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