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Discover LudwigThe phrase "threw on" is correct and usable in written English
It is typically used to describe the action of quickly putting on clothing or an accessory. Example: "She threw on a jacket before heading out the door."
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To finish off the night I threw on one or two of Rogan's standup clips.
I just threw on whatever I could and ran down.
Just what they threw on in the morning, natch.
I threw on my clothes and jumped in the car.
He threw on some clothes and his sneakers.
Natasha threw on her flannel robe and sat down at the foot of her father's bed.
He used play action, he changed plays at the line and he threw on time.
I also threw on my mom's Adrienne Vittadini loose blazer in gray tweed.
I threw on a pair of trunks, grabbed my surfboard, and left without a word.
Periodically, her wounded brain cast about desperately and threw on a switch.
I threw on a button-down shirt from Macy's in purple and white.
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