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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a half right" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is partially correct or accurate, but not entirely so.
Example: "While his answer was a half right, it missed some key details that were crucial to the discussion."
Alternatives: "partially correct" or "somewhat accurate".
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Can anybody keep going like that? "To say that he had a tough month and a half right now, it's not a big deal because technically he's so sound.
The picture lasts an hour and a half, right on the button, and, for those who long ago signed on with the Campaign for Ninety-Minute Movies, there can be few higher recommendations.
I'll give you a half right if you think your tax situation may be different in retirement, or if you are one of the people who are planning on living off just a small Social Security check, you might not end up owing any income taxes.
Our action begins in about an hour and a half, right outside our secret flat.
"Is your speech going to be long?" "About an hour and a half right now," Lawler joked.
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I was in London for a week-and-a-half right before I designed it, and I spent a lot of time at the Victoria & Albert Museum in the section on Japanese warriors.
It expands time-and-a-half rights for an estimated 1.3 million low-wage workers who are not covered by union contracts.
This meant that it was possible for an observer to be half right if only one of the two items was correctly marked.
It looks like a bar, and that's half right.
At the first clearing bear half right along a path that begins to descend steeply.
Then came a series of leaks, each half right: one got the date right, while the other nailed the price.
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