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"half a million" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
You can use it as an exact number, for example "The company raised half a million dollars for charity".
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Half a million a year.
Half a million?
Half a million people attended.
Half a million quid, maybe?
Luxembourg has just half a million residents.
(Enrollment today is about half a million).
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"Half a billion dollars.
Half a trillion neurons, a hundred trillion synapses.
And a half a billion dollars poorer.
Donations stood at half a billion pounds.
Targeted savings: half a billion dollars (pretax).
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