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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a full half" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It means exactly half of something, without any fractions or portions left over. Example: I ate a full half of the pizza, but I still felt hungry.
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Yet we still had a full half hour to endure.
A full half of them suddenly realised they agreed with him.
In these and other ways, the Rostovian crab keeps clambering on, a full half century later.
She accompanied him but also performed solo works for a full half of the program.
Strikingly, a full half of the top 10 were children's books.
Now the N.H.L lunges onward with a full half of its season remaining.
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(A full half-hour riding lesson is $30).
She listened for a full half-hour, taking copious notes.
He devoted a full half-sentence to me.
Did you know that your brain was preparing for that movement a full half-second before it actually took place?
(The NFL doesn't even have a complete record of the first one which took place a full half-century ago).
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