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The phrase "throw it up" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used as a command or instruction to physically throw something upwards. Example: "Can you please throw me the ball? I want to practice catching." "Sure, I can throw it up to you."
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In a telephone interview on Thursday, Mr. Yorkey said "The Last Ship" was still in its "throw it up against the wall and see what sticks" phase.
Q: You throw it up like that?
If you throw it up here he kills it.
"They throw it up to see what will stick".
"Our famous comment of 2003 was, 'Just throw it up to Barden,' " Konrad said.
Cotchery said he thought, right then, just throw it up there.
A: And drag it along the wall and throw it up.
They'd put loads of rich sauces on their food, scarf it down and throw it up.
Rondo added: "He kept preaching to just throw it up to him.
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The lone shot he connected on was a scrambling, just-throw-it-up-to-beat-the-shot-clock attempt.
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