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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a throw" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to refer to an act of throwing or tossing something. Example: "He made a perfect throw and the ball landed right in the batter's glove."
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The subplots in "Easy A" throw in some awkward curves.
"You need a throw blanket?
Ramirez heard him and lofted a throw.
Allen scored without a throw.
Nimmo scored standing up, without a throw.
But Johnson never made a throw.
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It's a throw-in.
This wasn't a throw-away line.
You were a throw-in.
It goes for a throw-in.
Shovkovskiy punches out for a throw-in.
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