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Discover LudwigThe phrase "throw at him" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to mean "to physically throw something in the direction of someone". You can use it in a variety of scenarios. For example, "The angry man hurled a rock at him in an effort to intimidate him."
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He could take everything I could throw at Him and more.
"Teams don't throw at him as much, or hardly ever.
Was that the worst nature could throw at him?
"I think he did" throw at him, Phillips said.
Perhaps unsurprisingly, Elsmore has little trouble assembling anything Ikea could throw at him.
He has no problem answering any question we care to throw at him.
Any book I'd throw at him he would throw back, and I respect that.
"He runs over every Democrat they throw at him like a bulldozer".
No matter what you throw at him, he'll take it on.
But Folau is confident he can handle whatever the Lions throw at him.
What's more, he's weathered the worst that fame can throw at him.
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