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"throw in a" is correct and usable in written English.
You may use it to refer to adding something extra, such as a bonus feature, product, or advantage. For example: "If you buy now, we'll throw in a free gift!".
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"I always throw in a little humor," he said.
I might throw in a little Latin now too.
You can even throw in a few dark chocolate morsels.
You can even throw in a few chocolates.
Don't forget to throw in a note pad as well.
Throw in a few songs.
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"They threw in a lot of triumphalism.
He also threw in a call for earmark reform.
AT&T is throwing in a few bonuses, though.
I even threw in a ninja cat for good measure.
He even throws in a "b" section.
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