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The phrase "my throat" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a specific person, typically in the context of expressing discomfort or illness. For example: "I've been feeling a bit under the weather recently; my throat has been hurting."
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My throat itched.
I cleared my throat.
My throat hurt.
He squeezes my throat.
In my throat.
It catches in my throat.
Panic flutters in my throat.
My throat hurt real bad.
It's stuck in my throat.
Sweet rum burned my throat.
Something was in my throat.
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