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Discover Ludwig"half full" is a perfectly acceptable phrase in written English.
You can use it to describe a positive outlook on a situation, such as: "Rather than see the glass as half empty, I try to maintain a half full perspective on things."
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"Half full.
Glass half full?
Concert halls aren't "half full".
Concert halls are half full.
The reservoirs are half full.
His glass was always half full.
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It was half-full.
"I am a glass-half-full person.
Throughout, a glass-half-full attitude prevails.
His glass is always half-full".
She chose the half-full option.
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