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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are thrown up" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where something is being produced, created, or generated, often unexpectedly or in a chaotic manner.
Example: "During the brainstorming session, several innovative ideas are thrown up by the team members."
Alternatives: "are generated" or "are produced".
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Hands are thrown up against creating a "working poor".
In any housing boom, some buildings are thrown up hastily.
Sometimes the barriers are thrown up by religious authorities.
In this discipline, the double trap, two targets are thrown up simultaneously, following set paths.
Make each group choose a secretary to record the ideas that are thrown up.
Locales are drawn sketchily, mysteries are willfully sustained, identities are thrown up for grabs.
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Some in the tech world are throwing up their hands.
Just how is not clear, but studies are throwing up some clues.
"Passengers are throwing up and getting sick," one man said in a call to his father.
You can't seduce anyone in Danish; it sounds like you are throwing up".
I've had people contacting me and saying they are throwing up 20 times a day.
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