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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a half sheet" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a piece of paper that is half the size of a standard sheet, often in contexts like printing or note-taking.
Example: "Please print the document on a half sheet to save paper."
Alternatives: "a half page" or "a half-sized sheet".
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Though Erik Satie's "Vexations" (1893) consisted of only a half sheet of notation, its recital had previously been deemed impossible, as the French composer had suggested at the top of his original manuscript that the motif be repeated eight hundred and forty times.
Frank didn't smuggle any booze through with him, but he did take in a half sheet of acid.
Each person is provided with a half sheet of notepaper and a pencil.
Start the second row with a half sheet of drywall in order to stagger the seams.
When printing on them, make sure to set your page size to a half sheet.
Attach label to parcel Label prints to a half sheet of paper.
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Dinosaurs in their many forms and great diversity are around for 14 and a half sheets.
Lift up one and a half sheets of toilet paper.
Pull down one and a half sheets of toilet paper.
Pull down the toilet paper one and a half sheets down.
(You can get something really big, say, on a half-sheet of plywood, for perhaps $100).
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