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The phrase "throw yourself into it" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to express that someone should put in effort and enthusiasm into a task or project. For example, "If you want to achieve success, throw yourself into it and work hard."
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"You just have to throw yourself into it".
What to do, other than seize the day and throw yourself into it headfirst?
There's no escape from this painting but to throw yourself into it.
Don't just throw yourself into it and say 'Oh, I felt that scene.' Make your audience feel the scene".
Remembering my initiation, I always try to be sympathetic and say something reassuring, like "Just throw yourself into it, that's my advice".
Throw yourself into it and that's what people will focus on.' And for whatever reason, he just didn't want to do that.
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Could have thrown yourself into it a bit more, Ivan (something he's always ready to accuse David of not doing).
This should be gradual and you should allow yourself retreats if needed; it is about gradually reintegrating yourself back into it, not throwing yourself into it.
Throw yourself into getting it sorted rather than pining over rejection.
It may be uncomfortable arguing with someone you know well, and it may be even more uncomfortable arguing with someone you don't know well, but either way throw yourself into the character without fear, it will make the other person throw themselves into their character to.
If you haven't listened to it yet, throw yourself into the labyrinth right now; and if you have, listen again - and again.
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