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Discover Ludwig"half a second" is a correct and usable expression in written English.
You can use it to mean a very brief amount of time, usually less than a second. For example, "I only had half a second to make the decision."
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That jump lasts half a second.
Each image was shown for half a second.
You feel it now — not in half a second.
Half a second is still considered good by most manufacturers".
After one lap, the gap was half a second.
Kunis thinks for half a second: "JJ Abrams".
Mikaela Shiffrin is still half a second in the lead.
Our first communication came half a second later.
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Half-a-second is enough.
FOMO would eat my brain every half-a-second".
After half-a-second, the KCs widen their selectivity to quite a few odors.
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