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Discover Ludwig"throw together" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English
It means to quickly or haphazardly put things or ideas together. You can use it when describing a rushed and unplanned action or a mix of different elements. Example: Sarah had to throw together a presentation for her boss in just one hour. Despite the limited time, she managed to throw together a cohesive and impressive presentation using her creativity and quick thinking.
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throw together
verb
To assemble rapidly.
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As for Melanie and Andrea what would they throw together?
As for Melanie and Andrea — what would they throw together?
This meant that they had to throw together a ceremony in less than two weeks.
He can throw together an article in about ten minutes that needs very little editing.
The nuts were easy to throw together and terrific to snack on all by themselves.
And it's a little easier to throw together once you get your hands on the dough.
One new mega-department would throw together 5,000 years of collections, from prehistoric to medieval.
These aren't dishes that you throw together for supper after work.
It was impressive enough for company yet easy enough to throw together for the kids.
You can't just throw together the fancy Dans without a bit of Ma'a.
These are quick to throw together for a tasty, savoury treat at teatime.
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