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Discover Ludwig"half a cup" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is a noun phrase that refers to half of a standard measuring cup, typically used for measuring ingredients in cooking and baking. Example: "Could you please pass me half a cup of sugar for this recipe?" "I only need half a cup of milk for this cake." "Make sure you use half a cup of flour for every cup of water when making pancakes."
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You had half a cup, or less.
Just, like, half a cup".
You could drink half a cup, surely.
Add half a cup of milk.
For ice cream, the serving size is half a cup.
An average quahog will yield half a cup of meat.
Half a cup of cooked lentils contains 180 micrograms.
Nobody ever eats just half a cup of Coldstone.
Sliver enough of the leaves to make half a cup.
Four minutes of work yielded half a cup, just enough.
Betty Crocker called for half a cup of chopped walnuts.
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