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The phrase "about half an hour" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It can be used to indicate an approximate amount of time, usually a short amount of time. Example: "I'll be ready to leave in about half an hour."
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It took about half an hour.
This took about half an hour.
The whole activity took about half an hour.
"It took about half an hour," he said.
Bake for about half an hour until completely crisp.
It took about half an hour to install each thermostat.
The whole trip will take about half an hour.
Each survey interview took about half an hour to complete.
The experimental paradigm took about half an hour.
This will take about half an hour.
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And Perugia, about half-an-hour south, already is.
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