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The phrase "after you throws" is not correct in written English.
It seems to be a misunderstanding or misconstruction of a phrase.
Example: "After you throw the ball, I will catch it."
Alternatives: "after you toss" or "after you pitch".
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"He just makes quality pitches, he just goes after you, throws strikes early".
The manager is always good and looks after you; throws in a few sneaky bottles of champagne, which is always nice.
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Now you REALLY CAN affect the ball trajectory AFTER you throw it (instead of standing there waving your arms like an idiot trying to telekineticly alter the outcome of pitching one down the gutter).
Right after you throw out that asparagus.
After you throw a punch, he's gone.
After you threw him to the ground, did you pull your gun?
After you threw him to the ground, what did you do about your gun? A. He went for his gun.
He was ranting that after you throw away the paper, "it takes over a hundred years for the lies to biodegrade".
For instance, ads celebrate going ice fishing in an Alaskan glacier field rather than a local pond, "crossing the room like you own it" at a hot club and sailing away with friends after you "throw a dart at a map of the world and go where it lands".
Or those old baseballs sporting a speed-sensor window that shows the velocity after you throw it.
Do you ever think about where things go after you throw them away?
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