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"get thrown around" is a grammatically correct phrase that can be used in written English.
It means to be passed from person to person or discussed and debated repeatedly. Example: The new policy proposal has been getting thrown around in the office for weeks, but no one can seem to come to a consensus about it.
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"That names get thrown around, that you can't help sometimes," Federer said.
· Though both terms get thrown around, social networking and social media are different.
Terms like economies of scale and synergy get thrown around like catnip to the entrepreneurial cat: More buying power!
For those of us familiar with Iranian politics, this sounds a lot like many of the baseless claims that routinely get thrown around by domestic rivals — in this case a hard-line cleric opposed to Rouhani and his diplomacy with Washington.
For it all to get thrown around so crassly… It's something I've grown accustomed to.
When terms like "crushing debt" and "insolvency" get thrown around, you know a project's in bad shape.
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"Guy worked hard, got thrown around, but he showed up every day, and Rex played him.
"The term 'vulture real estate' got thrown around," Mr. Ennis said.
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