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The phrase "a new throw" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a fresh or different throw, often in the context of textiles, sports, or casual conversation about tossing something.
Example: "I just bought a new throw for the couch to add some color to the living room."
Alternatives: "a fresh toss" or "a different throw."
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Sometimes a room needs a small pick-me-up, and a new throw pillow may be all that is required to do the trick.
We get the sense that each new painting is a new exploration of possibility, a new throw of the dice that produces effects that are gloriously evocative and, at the same time, have that indefinable feel of necessity, as though they have simply been allowed to become what they were always destined to be.
For instance, if you're considering buying the couple a new throw blanket, select a red one.
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Am I the only one who realizes that a brand new throw pillow costs much less than the asking price for that putrid old dust bag?
You might want to redecorate your bedroom, rearrange the furniture, or just buy a few new throw pillows.
Clean up the bedroom, buy a few new throw pillows, and light some candles one evening when you're both staying in.
The concept was hardly Einsteinian or really all that new: throw a football really high to a superb jumper and watch him outleap the defense.
install your new throw out bearing assembly.
Now a new study throws cold water, so to speak, on this notion.
A new owner threw $34 million at it for a top-to-bottom renovation that is mostly finished.
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