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"toss on the ground" is correct and usable in written English.
The phrase can be used to direct someone to perform an action, usually one of throwing something on the ground. For example, "Toss the bag on the ground when you are finished."
Idiom
On the ground.
Events on the ground are where things are actually happening, not at a distance.
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They splash through deep snow and line up for hay tossed on the ground from a tractor-pulled wagon.
Desks were upturned, torn-up ballots were tossed on the ground and crushed plastic soda bottles were everywhere, residue from a chaotic day of voting on Monday.
It showed a blonde Russian woman pushing a pram over watermelon rinds tossed on the ground by four men from the Caucasus.
Some of the money apparently went to runners who were hired to collect thousands of otherwise worthless fare cards tossed on the ground or in garbage cans.
Every single week the auto insurance circulars pelt the neighborhood, and most of them end up tossed on the ground.
When I look back upon that year, I remember the feverish need I sometimes had to turn on the light sometime before dawn and scribble into a notebook, scrawling words or a thought, ideas pouring from my fingertips like water: a thought or dream fragment, written under dull light along the side of a magazine or in the back pages of a book, tossed on the ground by my bed.
The rider was tossed to the ground and suffered only minor injuries, the police said.
I was tossed to the ground.
Aceves was tossed to the ground by Canada outfielder Tyson Gillies.
Well, they get tossed to the ground!
You can smoke one walking down the street and toss it on the ground and leave no trace beyond a smell.
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