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Free sign upThe phrase "and toss in a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when suggesting to add something casually or informally to a mix or list.
Example: "For the salad, you can add some greens, cherry tomatoes, and toss in a handful of nuts for extra crunch."
Alternatives: "and throw in a" or "and add a".
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Lightly salt, and toss in a colander.
"I often thought someone could just drive by and toss in a grenade," he says.
Mix the olive oil, lemon and vinegar together, and toss in a bowl along with all of the other ingredients.
During the warmer months, they're likely to open the box and toss in a firecracker or two.
Remove from the heat and toss in a bowl with 1 tablespoon of the vinegar and sesame oil mixture.
Choose the smallest leaves from the hearts of the lettuces and toss in a little vinaigrette and some seasoning.
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Ever since I learned how to make pasta this way, I haven't gone back to the usual drain-dump-and-toss-in-a-serving-bowl method.
The fresh lettuces were covered in Gorgonzola cheese and tossed in a smooth vinaigrette.
Nate fakes under the basket and tosses in a hook shot.
The okra, dusted with cornmeal and flour and tossed in a lightly oiled, hot cast-iron pan, jumped and charred.
That night we tried the Gatsby salad, billed as assorted greens and vegetables, chopped and tossed in a lemon vinaigrette.
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