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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a toss" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are referring to a throw or an act of tossing something, or in idiomatic expressions like "a toss-up," meaning a situation where the outcome is uncertain.
Example: "After a long debate, it was a toss whether we should go to the beach or the mountains for our vacation."
Alternatives: "a throw" or "a fling".
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"Of course, nobody gave a toss".
I couldn't give a toss..
We don't give a toss".
Half the players don't give a toss.
Why does anyone give a toss?
Did he give a toss either way?
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It's usually a toss-up.
Elsewhere, it is a toss-up.
Missouri's still a toss-up.
It's really a toss-up.
The fight itself is a toss-up.
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