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thrown before somenone??

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bridge78

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I am a bit confused. Could you say: "He was thrown before the disciplinary lawyer" (meaning he has to report there/he has a hearing)? And if so, isn't this then very informal?
 

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I am a bit confused. Could you say: "He was thrown before the disciplinary lawyer" (meaning he has to report there/he has a hearing)? And if so, isn't this then very informal?

No, it's not natural English.
 
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