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Discover Ludwig"has thrown himself" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is the present perfect tense of the verb "throw" and can be used to describe an action that was completed in the past but has an effect on the present. Example: "He has thrown himself into his new job at the company, working long hours and constantly seeking ways to improve the company's processes."
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Britton has thrown himself into the project.
Duval has thrown himself into links golf for the last fortnight, first playing in the Scottish Open at Gullane.
After five years on "The Wire" he has thrown himself back into acting here at home, with the occasional break.
Seeing her presence as "a sign," Mr. Conway has thrown himself into the battle for greater gun control.
Where so many have looked haunted and unsure, Jones has thrown himself at the problem.
Mr. Batali, who might seem an unlikely spokesman for eating in moderation, has thrown himself into the project.
He has thrown himself into work too aggressively, expanding his office to the detriment of his cash flow.
A construction company manager in more normal times, Najem has thrown himself into a revolution he describes as "beautiful".
Since his release, he has thrown himself into community work – lecturing, art therapy, grief counselling and violence prevention.
Now, with WarnieMojis, Warne has thrown himself wholeheartedly into a game that only Kim Kardashian is winning.
He has thrown himself into the number crunching and small decisions that he once relegated to underlings.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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