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The phrase "about to throw something" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that someone is on the verge of throwing an object or is preparing to do so.
Example: "He was so frustrated that he was about to throw something across the room."
Alternatives: "ready to toss something" or "on the brink of throwing something".
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I challenge you to take a second thought each time you are about to throw something out, and ask yourself if it can be reused.
Whenever you are about to throw something out, think about what you can do to re-purpose it into something fun.
The "illegal" was about to throw something, possibly at a car and possibly at a border guard, hence he deserved being shot in the head.
When you're about to throw something away, think "Is there any crafty way this can be used?" Decorative packaging and ribbons can be used to decorate greeting cards, for example.
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On your way to "throw something away", say hey or something and ask him about something.
"I need you to throw something away for me".
"That song comes sheerly from wanting to throw something.
Oh, you're going to throw something away?
Then, find something to throw (something soft like little bean bags) Now give all the "fans" the objects to throw.
I woke up in the middle of the night certain that I was about to throw up, something I swear I never do.
Just as I was about to throw in the towel, something amazing happened: I found a human being who was actually willing to have a pizza delivered to my office.
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