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Discover LudwigThe phrase "toss in" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to refer to an addition or contribution, and can be used in either a literal or figurative sense. For example: "He tossed in some extra money to help cover the cost." or "She tossed in a few extra ideas to the conversation."
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Toss in a salad.
Toss in peanuts.
Toss in the basil leaves.
Toss in the beef.
Toss in onions.
Lightly salt, and toss in a colander.
Then toss in Palestine, or Lebanon.
Toss in a pair of earplugs, too.
When completely cool, toss in chopped basil.
Toss in your joint credit cards, too.
Toss in the chopped onion.
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