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Discover LudwigThe phrase "to throw up" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to describe the act of vomiting.
Example: "After eating that spoiled food, I felt nauseous and had to run to the bathroom to throw up."
Alternatives: "to vomit" or "to regurgitate."
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I'm going to throw up.
She wants to throw up.
I wanted to throw up.
Are you going to throw up?
They had to throw up their hands.
I'm not going to throw up".
"I've decided not to throw up".
Least likely to: Throw up.
You want to throw up.
Kelly: I just want to throw up.
Unless you want to throw up.
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