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The phrase "a half years as a consequence" is not correct in English.
It should be "half a year as a consequence" or "a half-year as a consequence."
Example: "He was given a sentence of half a year as a consequence of his actions."
Alternatives: "six months as a result" or "half a year due to."
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"So many of them have been killed in the last one to one and a half years as a consequence of targeted assassinations," he said in an interview.
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It is impossible for melanoma to stay practically unchanged for three and a half years without metastatic consequences.
Shlaes hails his decision to leave the Presidency after five and a half years (thus ducking the crash and its consequences) as "another of Coolidge's acts of refraining, his last and greatest".
As such, this study aims to investigate the traumatic consequences of the earthquake among adults related to degree of exposure, peritraumatic distress, depressive symptoms and sociodemographic factors two and a half years after.
"After three and a half years".
That's eight and a half years.
It took two and a half years.
"Three and a half years," she said.
WINSTEN: Twenty-nine and a half years.
"We waited three and a half years.
After going public two-and-a-half years previously, she was now facing the consequences of her decision.
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