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The phrase "throw a bottle" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to indicate that someone is physically throwing a bottle, usually with force. For example: "Alice threw a bottle in frustration when she saw the results of her work."
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One pedestrian tried to throw a bottle.
Throw a bottle of water and Anne Hale's field guide, "Moraine to Marsh," into the car, and you have yourself a New England safari.
"It's a tremendous thrill to throw a bottle in the ocean and get a phone call from some guy in Bermuda saying, 'I got your bottle,' " he said.
But if you are trapped on a nearby island, like the traffic island across the street from my office, please do not throw a bottle at my window.
But as far as what happened in the club last week, no, I did not throw a bottle at his head.
In a pub you spend all your time worrying about who's looking at you, who's going to throw a bottle at you".
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Enraged, he threw a bottle at the vehicle.
"Oh, somebody threw a bottle at Bobby in the arroyo.
They had thrown a bottle of urine at her face.
But then someone threw a bottle at one of the dancers, striking her in the face.
Hindle, 22, from Westmorland Close, Leyland, Lancs, was seen throwing a bottle at police.
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