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The phrase "a half of an egg" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a portion of an egg, typically in cooking or food-related contexts.
Example: "For the recipe, you will need a half of an egg, beaten lightly."
Alternatives: "half an egg" or "one-half of an egg".
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pillĕus, i, m., and pillĕum, i, n. [akin to Gr. πῖλος, with same signif.; also to pilus, a hair], a felt cap or hat, made to fit close, and shaped like the half of an egg.
As the temperature changes, so does the voltage measured across the diode.To prove that E-skin is suitable for something like a robotic fingertip, the team stretched it to cover the top half of an egg.
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The salmon mousse described calls for a pound and a half of salmon fillet pureed with two and a half cups of cream and one egg white.
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Mr. Hashem, who has a divot about half the size of an egg on the right side of his forehead, said that to save his life he had needed to undergo several operations.
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