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The phrase "throw line" is correct and can be used in written English.
It refers to a line or rope that is used to guide, measure, or aim the throw of an object, such as a fishing line or a javelin throw. Example: The fisherman carefully measured the distance with his throw line before casting his line into the river.
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Here's what you'll need: Throw line.
We're back at the free throw line, ladies and gentlemen.
Flores shot 14 of 16 from the free throw line.
"He hasn't forced shots and he got to the free throw line last game.
We'll know for sure what's happening if he gets to the free throw line.
The free throw line is always 15 feet from the basket.
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"They went to the free-throw line.
Where is the free-throw line?
She went to the free-throw line.
"I move toward the free-throw line on a dribble.
MVP!" whenever he went to the free-throw line.
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