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"throw onto" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means to forcefully or haphazardly toss something onto a surface or person. Example: I watched as my brother threw his backpack onto the kitchen counter, causing his sandwich to fall out and make a mess.
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We know them through the shadows they throw onto much smaller interactions and events.
Each camp has its ace to throw onto the table when accounts are called in.
I don't want it to be the same thing that I throw onto the stage every year.
By making art out of items we throw onto the streets, de Pajaro aims to critique a society that's always looking for perfection.
That brings the weight down to 31 pounds, which many people could throw onto a car's roof racks if they had to.
"I refuse to throw onto the street borrowers fighting for their lives, leaving them at the mercy of banks," Panagoulis, a veteran leftist, announced after the vote.
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The watches were off, thrown onto the beds.
Bodies of victims were thrown onto the streets.
November: A grenade is thrown onto a minibus killing one.
Ms. Wilson and Jasmine were indeed thrown onto the street.
"There have always been stories about glass in point shoes, about cats thrown onto the stage, about brooms thrown onto the stage and so on," he said.
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