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"throwing it back" is a correct and commonly used expression in English.
It is usually used to refer to a situation of returning something to its original owner or a situation in which something is repeated. For example: The debate over freedom of speech has been thrown back into the spotlight.
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Nowhere is this more effective than when sketchy roughneck Diaz (Frank Grillo) shanks a lurking lupine scout several dozen times before sawing off its head and throwing it back where it came from.
In a remarkably speedy turnaround of its intended usage, the left have started to reclaim it, throwing it back at the people who were using it against them in the first place.
Love copping it and throwing it back.
King went to retrieve it, but instead of throwing it back, he kicked it.
She'd imagined something like reeling in a trout and throwing it back in.
At that time he told my mother, They'll be throwing it back at us.
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"Whenever he caught a seal he cleaned its skull, filled it with berries and threw it back into the sea.
Couldn't throw it back.
"Throw it back!" the fans chanted.
I threw it back in the pile.
"We had to throw it back in.
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