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The phrase "a half in front of them" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a position or distance relative to a group of people or objects, indicating that something is located halfway in front of them.
Example: "The car was parked a half in front of them, making it difficult to see the road ahead."
Alternatives: "halfway ahead of them" or "partially in front of them".
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What makes the museum unlike any other building in New York is its surface — corrugated-aluminum panels painted silvery gray, with an aluminum mesh suspended an inch and a half in front of them.
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