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Discover LudwigThe phrase "chuck it" is correct and usable in written English
It is typically used in informal contexts to suggest discarding or getting rid of something. Example: "If you don't need that old furniture anymore, just chuck it."
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If something hasn't reached its expiration date but is broken or smells funny, chuck it!
Chuck it to him anyway".
"Chuck it all out," Ally texted back.
"Chuck it into the wings," someone said.
When it's over they'll chuck it away.
So why do we chuck it?
"It won't work, and they'll chuck it".
I chuck it in the bin.
Chuck it for outrage and put-downs?
He decided to chuck it all.
"Just chuck it up into the air," Thompson called out.
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