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Discover Ludwig"a half a year" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to refer to an approximate six-month period of time. For example, "I've been living in this city for a half a year now."
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"One payday counts for a half a year," Wittenberg said.
People hadn't received their salaries for a half a year.
"They have not paid one kopeck for a half a year".
"That's another million and a half a year I have to find".
A trend can last a half a year, but some are finished in a month.
She devoted more than a half a year to riding along with a police gang unit.
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The injection experiments were arranged in different mornings in a half-a-year period.
I remember he carried Texas for about a month and a half a few years ago".
Allow at least a half year to a year to plan and save those dollars.
Half a year to produce a vase?
Half a year, perhaps, maybe a little more.
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