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"Half an hour" is a correct and common phrase in written English
You can use "Half an hour" to refer to a period of time equal to 30 minutes. It is usually used when discussing a specific amount of time or when making a time-related statement. For example: - "Can you give me half an hour to finish this task before we go to the meeting?" - "I spent half an hour looking for my keys this morning." - "I'll meet you in half an hour at the cafe." - "Her presentation lasted for half an hour." - "I can only stay for half an hour, then I have to leave for another meeting."
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Half an hour later, he was dead.
Half an hour!" SLAM.
"Half an hour passes.
Half an hour passed.
Half an hour?
Half an hour?" one commenter wrote.
Half an hour later I was back.
Half an hour passed before he left.
Half an hour saved.
Half an hour, 28 balls.
Half an hour in.
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