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'half of what' is correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used when referring to a fraction of an uncountable noun, like 'half of what's been done'. For example, "We've only completed half of what needs to be done before the deadline."
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Half of what?
"Half of what we do is validation.
Kill half of what you see.
I did not understand half of what he said.
That way, it makes just half of what Ah needs.
My pay is about half of what it was.
Construction activity is roughly half of what economists consider healthy.
I don't even remember half of what we fought about.
He had received half of what he'd expected.
"People don't realize half of what goes into it".
Prices are frequently half of what they used to be.
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