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Free sign upThe phrase "and tossed in a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing the act of adding something to a mixture or collection, often in a casual or informal context.
Example: "She made a delicious salad and tossed in a handful of nuts for extra crunch."
Alternatives: "and added a" or "and mixed in a".
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The fresh lettuces were covered in Gorgonzola cheese and tossed in a smooth vinaigrette.
At Calley's order, Meadlo and others had fired round after round into the ditch and tossed in a few grenades.
O'Neal spun away from his defender, leapt for a high lob from James and tossed in a bank shot.
I couldn't get enough of the calamari Chino, here battered, fried and tossed in a light hoisin ginger sauce.
That night we tried the Gatsby salad, billed as assorted greens and vegetables, chopped and tossed in a lemon vinaigrette.
The okra, dusted with cornmeal and flour and tossed in a lightly oiled, hot cast-iron pan, jumped and charred.
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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.
Try a salad made of equal amounts of thinly sliced radishes and carrots with fresh coriander and tossed in an Asian sweet-sour sauce.
"I often thought someone could just drive by and toss in a grenade," he says.
Core the apple, slice finely and toss in a little lemon juice.
3. Gather the beans while hot and toss in a bowl with the warm walnuts and the walnut oil.
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