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The phrase "are throwing in a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when indicating that something is being added or included, often as a bonus or extra.
Example: "As part of the promotion, we are throwing in a free gift with every purchase."
Alternatives: "are including a" or "are adding a".
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But now it's about for-profit housing, and they are throwing in a Wal-Mart.
At Trail Creek Crossings, a 13-unit development in Ketchum, developers are throwing in a garage.
To identify school as the best place to break down barriers and then announce that those who oppose separation of children on the grounds of religion are throwing in a red herring is illogical.
A lot of users have been requesting an ad-free service, he adds, and they are throwing in a couple of other sweeteners: more ability to skip tracks (to 12 from 6 in the free version) and special access to more premium content.
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He is throwing in a year's free membership in the rooftop health club.
AT&T is throwing in a few bonuses, though.
Newegg is throwing in an extra 1TB drive for the price of nothing.
Just realize that in pulling for them, you're throwing in with an underperformer, not an underdog.
And now she's throwing in the towel to retrain as an A-level chemistry teacher.
Brickbats are thrown in a bipartisan way.
BALTIMORE — The Yankees were encouraged to learn on Wednesday that Ian Kennedy could be throwing in a week or two.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.
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