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"half asleep" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe people who are not fully awake or alert. For example, "The students were half asleep in class this morning."
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"I'm half asleep.
She was still half asleep.
Half asleep even.
"I was half asleep.
"I'm always half asleep.
"Half asleep, I went to open it.
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I took a wrong turn half-asleep".
He looked flushed, half-asleep.
I was half-asleep," protests the raconteur.
I might have been half-asleep".
It's his younger son, half-asleep.
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Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
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