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"throw aside" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It is used to indicate discarding something, often in a dismissive or careless manner. For example: "He threw the report aside, unwilling to read it."
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throw aside
verb
To discard.
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But sometimes, we need to throw aside our parents' good advice.
Throw aside all this hackneyed talk and croaking about brothers and countrymen, this fear of hurting their feelings & c. & c.
They fire several shots at an American patrol and then flee, or throw aside their weapons and pick up spades, posing as innocent farmers.
As a generation raised on the Internet becomes fiscally decisive, we will be forced to throw aside our old notions of what is logical and worthwhile.
Underneath them my ravaged body felt drained of all energy and goodness, a useless husk I wished I could throw aside.
This is the same Green Book that - when the peace process advanced - the IRA was only too keen to throw aside as an anachronism.
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Journalistic standards were undermined or thrown aside.
The women were thrown aside by Sri Lankan police officers.
But all that's thrown aside come Friday.
With the letter was a parcel that Gordon threw aside.
So the suits are asking for all absentee ballots in both counties to be thrown aside.
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