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"gets halved" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing division, for example: "When you divide the pizza into two parts, each person gets halved."
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As the image gets halved and squeezed again and again, ever smaller repetitive patterns are produced, reminiscent of Islamic decoration, until at a certain point these horizontal bands take over.
Then, the label content of cells during delabeling gets halved upon each division.
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Many respected value investors jumped into housing stocks after they got halved in 2006, just to see them get halved again and again.
The Amount Just Got Halved - If the world hopes to avoid the most catastrophic effects of climate change, humanity must emit less than half the carbon dioxide than previously thought in coming years, a new study shows.
"If we had been cowed by previous criticisms, we would never have halved asylum claims or got life meaning life for murderers.
Extreme poverty has already been halved, and getting rates close to zero is a reality within our grasp.
The processor gets a downgrade, the RAM is knocked down from 4- to 3GB and storage is halved to 32GB, though once again you can augment that by up to 128GB, courtesy of the microSD slot.
This means that the substance had to be halved 4 times to get from 200 g to 12.5 g, which means that the half life is 24 hours/4 times, or 6 hours.
The next day the dossier's timescale was halved to claim Iraq could get the bomb in a year.
Iron-ore prices have almost halved since last year.
Fertility levels in women have almost halved since 1971.
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