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The phrase "a half of extra features" is not correct in standard English.
It can be used when referring to a portion or subset of additional features, but it is more common to say "half of the extra features."
Example: "The software update includes a half of the extra features we were expecting, which is disappointing."
Alternatives: "some of the extra features" or "a portion of the extra features."
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The DVD also includes over an hour and a half of extra features.
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It much of what QuickTime does, and adds a few extra features.
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