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"toss at" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means to throw something towards a specific target or direction. Example: The children took turns tossing balls at the targets set up in the park. In this sentence, "tossing balls at the targets" means throwing the balls towards the targets.
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Toss at once with the warm rice.
(See the head toss at 1 17).
It's a coin toss at best.
She then grabbed some pebbles to toss at both Baseer and the reporter.
Drain the pasta and toss at once with the vegetables and basil.
Steratore's microphone could be heard loud and clear during the opening coin toss at midfield.
Toss at once with the tomato mixture and the basil, and serve.
In 2002 he won the toss at Brisbane and put Australia in to bat.
One remedy would be to have only one toss, at the start of a series.
Win the toss at Trent Bridge this season and the decision to bowl is automatic.
The toss at 10.30am is obviously the moment you know whether you are going to be batting or bowling.
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