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Discover LudwigThe phrase "afraid to throw" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when expressing fear or hesitation about taking a risk or making a decision, particularly in contexts involving physical actions or metaphorical risks.
Example: "She was afraid to throw the ball, worried it might not reach her friend."
Alternatives: "hesitant to toss" or "reluctant to pitch".
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'"They're afraid to throw strikes.
I'm not afraid to throw to anybody.
And he's not afraid to throw the body at all.
He's not afraid to throw what he's got".
Apple appears to value silence, but also doesn't seem afraid to throw its weight around.
"I've never been a writer who is afraid to throw things away," she said.
Weeden is a gunslinger, and he is not afraid to throw into coverage.
"I've seen a more aggressive pitcher who is not afraid to throw strikes and is not afraid to throw inside," Manager Joe Torre said.
And he is not afraid to throw his body in front of things".
He wasn't afraid to throw inside to some of their big hitters".
This, one deduces, is a panel not afraid to throw big names overboard.
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