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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a half of" is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to indicate a quantity that is one half of a whole. For example, "I had a half of a sandwich for lunch."
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— MIKE HUGUENIN What a half of basketball!
Pound and a half of scrod.
— Stars, but only two and a half of them.
44 min: What a half of football this has been.
After it sells, you can have a half of that.
Instead, we get an hour and a half of anticlimax.
(Just a half of a small piece, s'il vous plaît).
I can't take an hour and a half of burlesque.
A "crazy, crazy year and a half" of preparations followed.
Dover Township closed a mile and a half of beach.
"A half of all observations agreed absolutely [with the models].
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