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The phrase "One in every two" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to indicate a statistical ratio or probability, often in discussions about surveys, studies, or general observations. Example: "In our recent survey, we found that one in every two participants preferred the new product design."
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One in every two children receive federal food assistance.
One in every two domestic stalkers, if they make a threat, will act on it.
One in every two shops in Kolonaki and Glyfada (two trendy Athens neighbourhoods) has closed, says Ms Partheni.
One in every two women in the country can expect to be raped at least once in her lifetime.
One in every two long-term smokers will die prematurely from a smoking-related disease unless they quit.
One in every two of the country's 23m households now has pay-TV and Sky dominates the market.
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For many years, being a window cleaner in Manhattan was regarded as one of the most dangerous occupations in the world: by 1932, an average of one in every two hundred window cleaners in New York was killed each year.
One in every five Americans is obese.
That's one in every three people.
California is home to one in every nine Americans.
One in every four mammals and one in every eight birds is at some risk, the report said.
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