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Discover LudwigThe phrase "fell by half" is correct and can be used in written English.
You would use it when describing a decrease in something. For example: "The profits of the company fell by half last year compared to the year before."
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Prices fell by half.
"The grosses fell by half.
The country's economic output fell by half.
Its share price fell by half in a single day.
Casino revenue fell by half in just eight years.
The lender foreclosed as the property's value fell by half.
In 1999, revenue growth fell by half to 18.4%.
He found that China's FDI fell by half, while India's more than tripled.
Provisions for credit losses fell by half, to 262 million euros.
Foreign investment fell by half in the first five months of the year.
Then came a free-fall: sales and market share fell by half within two years.
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