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"for half time" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
This phrase is commonly used in sports, specifically in soccer or football, to indicate the break that occurs midway through a game. It can also be used in other contexts to refer to a break or pause that lasts for half of a specified time period. Example: "The players were exhausted and in need of a break, so the referee blew the whistle for half time."
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Dupuy takes the ball slowly and as he kicks it out the whistle is blown for half time.
For our analysis, we extracted from the fitting procedure the percentages of mobile fractions (Fm) and, more importantly, the characteristic time of diffusion (τD) [see supplementary Materials and Methods for half time (t1/2) and detailed analysis].
It's headed clear at the near post though and the referee immediately blows for half time.
Kevin Blackwell also has a few choice words on the touchline, before Hall blows for half time.
"Slaven Bilic, we want you to stay," the Spurs fans sang as the whistle blew for half time, at which point it really did feel like a case of how many.
10.03pm BST The second the referee blew his whistle for half time in extra time, Diego Simeone raced onto the pitch and instigated a full and frank discussion about timing issues with the referee.
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The referee blows for half-time.
The home support roared the whistle for half-time.
Their hostility continued as the referee blew for half-time.
And with that, the ref signals for half-time.
And on that note, the ref blows for half-time.
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