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The phrase "cast your" is correct and usable in written English.
It is usually used in the imperative form, to mean "throw or direct your (something)." For example, "Cast your vote for the candidate who will best represent your values."
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Cast your vote!
Cast your vote now!
So, cast your search wide.
Cast your vote in 2019!
Cast your vote and join the debate.
Cast your vote by submitting this form.
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He casts your past as much as he casts you.
Stop living in their shadows, and start casting your own.
I'd like to see you casting your next picture.
Buying costs $25 per ton more than casting your own.
Let's talk about casting your voice actors.
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