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"throw in" is correct and usable in written English.
The phrase is usually used to mean "add in or include something". For example, you could say "I decided to throw in some extra ingredients to make the recipe even tastier".
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throw in
verb
To add something extra free of charge.
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Tempted to throw in the towel.
Should I throw in the towel?
"Or I could throw in some red.
Why not just throw in with them?
Did Grisham throw in the towel?
Why not throw in the towel?
You could throw in on, really.
Throw in an iPod.
Throw in atheists, too.
"I'll throw in the chairs".
Throw in a few songs.
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