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Discover LudwigThe phrase "hurled at" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe something being thrown or cast forcefully towards a target. Example: "The angry protester hurled insults at the politician during the speech."
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The charge is hurled at every opportunity.
Nothing was hurled at the TV.
Rocks and bottles were hurled at him from the stands.
"She will be having job offers hurled at her.
You name it and it's been hurled at us".
Meanwhile, other charges are also being hurled at celebrity professors.
Then expressions of contempt were hurled at him.
The most hostile curses hurled at him were nothing.
Spit, urine, eggs and rubbish were hurled at Rainbow Warrior.
But Evans is up to every challenge hurled at him.
First, that many of the accusations hurled at her country remain unproven.
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