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What part is throw in of speech?

"Throw in" is a phrasal verb in English.

It's a combination of a verb ("throw") and a preposition ("in"). Phrasal verbs often have meanings that are different from the individual words that make them up.

In this case, "throw in" means:

* To include something extra, usually as a bonus or incentive.

For example:

* "We'll throw in a free gift with every purchase."

* "They threw in a free appetizer with our dinner order."

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