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Discover Ludwig"go halfway" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means to achieve or complete half of a task or journey. Example: "We need to go halfway up the mountain before setting up camp for the night."
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Don't go halfway".
How do you go halfway on something like that?
Never one to go halfway, he became deeply observant.
Notice that in general, if we go halfway from here to here, we do not go halfway from here to here.
But all too often the ball would go halfway down and pop right back out.
"You can't go halfway and just do a couple of renovations".
"But I wasn't letting my son go halfway across the world for that".
If you're going to buy a brand-new rest of your life, why go halfway?
"If you go halfway, you'll never get to the end," Professor Swagel said.
You'd arrive, and you'd go halfway up this little shelf of land that's gone.
When the start something, they will finish it, they will never go halfway.
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