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The phrase "tossing of" is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to describe the action of someone throwing something. Here is an example: The tossing of stones into the pond created gentle ripples.
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This book interprets the hexagram created by the tossing of yarrow stalks.
Elsewhere a series of straight numeric ties had to be decided by the tossing of coins.
Her second - involving the ritual tossing of a ring from a vaporetto - defensively spurns attention.
The highlight is the tossing of the blue genetically modified strawberry into the bin.
When Niekro observed Gamboa at Class AA Bowie, Md., Clark's pregame tossing of knuckleballs caught his eye.
I'm glad to be spared that sound — to judge the strength of the storm by the tossing of the trees.
There was a petulant tossing of heads, pawing of the ground, prancing, trotting, and even some inter-horse nuzzling.
People are still greatly worried about the tossing of objects, but these days they are footballs instead of sofas.
In 1657, New Amsterdam officials barred the tossing of any "rubbish, filth, ashes, oyster-shells, dead animal or anything like it" into city streets.
The question is how to assign prior probabilities and evaluate evidence in situations much more complicated than the tossing of coins, situations like global warming or autism.
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Each cellist views Bach through a particular lens: the "historically accurate" approach; the soulful Romantic; the tossing-of-curly-locks egotistical; the "Johann Sebastian meets Jimi Hendrix" approach.
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