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Discover Ludwig"half a star" is a correct and commonly used expression in written English.
It is typically used to indicate a rating or evaluation of something, where one star represents the lowest rating and five stars represents the highest rating. Example: The movie received mixed reviews, with some critics giving it two and a half stars and others giving it four stars.
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"Half a star".
Minus Half a Star for the Slave Master's overly liberal Interpretations of Scripture and Half a Star for the Ending of the Film, which I did not like (Satanical).
(Half a star off for the grandparents, who are sponging off the labor of Charlie and his mother. If Grandpa Joe can dance, Grandpa Joe can work).
Alas, I gave it none, Mr. Asimov gave it one and a half and Ms. Hesser gave it half a star.
The chocolate received only half a star, and the chips received either two stars or three and a half depending on if extra points for fruit and vegetable content were awarded.
The app had lost half a star in its ratings just a day after the video feature had been released.
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He gave the lowest ranking to the Tag Team Street Fight, at a half of a star.
More than 450 Amazon reviewers have collectively given the company a four-and-a-half star rating.
Plus, the speaker has a four-and-a-half star rating even as it nears 30,000 customer reviews.
The speaker also has a 4-and-a-half star rating, after some 31,000+ customer reviews.
SFX journalist Ian Berriman echoed analogous sentiments, inevitably issuing "18 Miles Out" a four-and-a-half star rating.
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