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"threw it up" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is a phrasal verb that means to vomit or to forcefully eject something from one's mouth or body. Example: I couldn't stomach the taste of the medicine and ended up throwing it up.
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He threw it up, it landed awkwardly, on its side rather than upright, he belted it with his right leg, and the ball sailed, wobbling slightly, into history.
Nicole promptly threw it up.
We just threw it up online".
That's because I threw it up against the wall".
We just threw it up to the rim.
Then I threw it up all over her suede shoes.
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Q: You throw it up like that?
If you throw it up here he kills it.
"They throw it up to see what will stick".
A: And drag it along the wall and throw it up.
Cotchery said he thought, right then, just throw it up there.
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