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The phrase "broken into two halves" is correct and can be used in written English.
You might use it to describe a situation where something has been divided, split, or cut in half. For example, you could say "The cake was quickly broken into two halves so everyone could enjoy it."
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There are also books that argue that America cannot be broken into two halves, that the fissures in our society cannot be reduced to a single, simplistic divide, like Dante Chinni's "Our Patchwork Nation".
A framed area shows a tube presumably broken into two halves under tension; this area is specially enlarged in the upper-right inset.
And that requires time, they said, noting it was a large reason why the final season of "Breaking Bad" was broken into two halves.
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"Photographs" features largely autobiographical storytelling across a song cycle broken into two equal, but decidedly diverse, halves: an "A" side of delicately plucked folk songs and a "B" side centered upon lushly orchestrated, yet eminently danceable, classic-sounding country music.
In tracing the pedophilia scandal and coverup that have embroiled the Roman Catholic Church in the United States in anguish and embarrassment, David France's sweeping "Our Fathers" breaks down into two halves.
The season has split into two halves - before and after the summer break.
The piece breaks into two mismatched halves, beginning with a solo in which De Frutos performs a kind of cross- gendered, composite neurotic.
Your work day is split into two halves," he said.
The special content is split into two halves, GoW junk and GoW 2 junk.
My life can be split into two halves, each fulfilling an American dream.
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