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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a throw of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to games, sports, or chance, often referring to the act of throwing something, like dice.
Example: "With a throw of the dice, she decided her next move in the game."
Alternatives: "a roll of" or "a toss of".
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Sunette Viljoen of South Africa won the javelin with a throw of 227 feet 6 inches.
Segond, from East Stroudsburg, Pa., won with a throw of 188 feet.
In the discus throw, Lithuania's Virgilijus Alekna won with a throw of 227 feet 4 inches.
Imoukhuede won the discus throw with a heave of 111'3", and took the hammer championship with a throw of 141'2".
JAMES PARKER of Layton, Utah, won with a throw of 76 feet 3/4 inch.
St. John's Sheba George won the discus with a throw of 160 feet 4 inches.
Goldie Sayers qualified for the javelin final with a throw of 62.19m.
Szymon Ziolkowski of Poland won the men's hammer with a throw of 80.02 meters (262-6).
The 5-foot-11, 315-pound Hoffa finished first with a throw of 72 feet 6 1/4 inches.
The central thought, spilling in block letters across multiple pages, is "a throw of the dice will never abolish chance".
Hoffa won the shot-put with a throw of 72 feet 3.75 inches, winning by 17 inches.
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