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'fifty fifty' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means an equal split, or an even chance, and can be used in many contexts. For example, "We decided to split the cost of the project fifty fifty."
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A generation ago, Warren says, basics (housing costs, health insurance, transportation, education, and taxes) accounted for fifty-four per cent of the average family's income.
In total, only twelve of the fifty-four partieitherher signed the manifesto or agreed orally.
Related: Elizabeth Warren on the presidency: Fifty shades of nay Warren, a senator for Massachusetts, is refusing to enter the race, to the frustration of liberal Democrats who have been imploring her to run.
"You are the boss, we are your servants," Clegg said, as if borrowing dialogue from Fifty Shades.
Fifty minutes later, the audience reacted with what he describes as "shocked applause".
A Wanted Man, also by Lee Child, was the second most popular while Fifty Shades of Grey became the third most borrowed book in UK libraries in 2012-13.
The 25-title chart is dominated, as it has been for much of the summer, by EL James's Fifty Shades of Grey trilogy – itself originally published as fan fiction.
Fifty feet above it, shards of Hadrian's Wall stubornly clung to the top of a vast crag.
One hundred and fifty years ago today, Abraham Lincoln delivered one of the best-known and most beloved speeches in American history.
Fifty years on and the miniskirt is still causing consternation, and now faces a ban in Britain's schools.
Fifty year olds still think they can play Romeo; balding bank manager types are horrified when they are told they will not be seen for the role of heart-throb doctor in next season's Casualty.
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