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Discover Ludwig"throw it back" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used as an instruction or request to return something that has been thrown or passed to the speaker. Example: "After catching the ball, she threw it back to her teammate."
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Couldn't throw it back.
"Throw it back!" the fans chanted.
"We had to throw it back in.
I throw it back to them.
'Throw it back, Tip.' He missed again.
"Now you just throw it back, apparently".
Surely no one would throw it back.
Instinctively I run to throw it back.
I throw it back and forth".
I caught it and was about to throw it back.
Again, I'm going to throw it back on you.
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