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The phrase "cast it" is correct and can be used in written English.
Generally, "cast it" is used to mean "throw it" or "discard it." For example, "She was fed up with the broken toy, so she cast it out the window."
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Now cast it.
Have they cast it yet?
"I'd cast it in gold".
Don't cast it — or him — aside.
(When in doubt, cast it in bronze).
He's going to cast it.
Lightly cast it if you want.
We will not cast it off easily.
I couldn't have cast it better myself.
We cast it as strongly as possible.
"I'd need to cast it very carefully".
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