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"a half inch" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It can be used when describing measurements or amounts that are equal to half of an inch. Example sentence: She trimmed a half inch off of the fabric to make sure it fit perfectly.
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The serve was a half inch long.
The shafts of the motors are about a half inch long, and are not threaded.
Over six months, those participants gained two pounds and about a half inch around the waist.
The metallic substrate holder was designed such that it had a half inch diameter cylindrical hole from the top.
I still had him by a half inch.
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