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Discover LudwigThe phrase "throw party" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It means to organize or host a celebration or social gathering. Example: She decided to throw a party for her birthday and invited all of her friends.
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"They throw party unity around as if it's something that should make us jump for joy when her name is mentioned but everything that has happened over the last year pulls away from that".
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"We like to throw parties," he said.
She taught us how to throw parties.
Those in tiny houses shouldn't throw parties.
Today, enthusiasts throw parties in more than 70 locations worldwide.
She loves to throw parties and mingle and make friends.
Do you like to throw parties?
"They all throw parties.
Throw parties on the beaches.
We throw parties; girls dress in lingerie.
I throw parties for a living.
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