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Discover Ludwig"half press" is correct and usable in written English.
It is used as an idiom to describe something that is done incompletely or which is done not with full effort. For example, "I only gave this assignment a half press, as I didn't have enough time to complete it properly."
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In the programme Mikel Arteta, Arsenal's captain, said: "We need to play them in their half, press them and make them make mistakes".
A half press allows the camera to auto-focus and a full press snaps the image.
Divide the dough in half, press each half into a disk shape and wrap tightly with plastic wrap.
Half press your shutter button to focus.
Some simple arm exercises are press ups and half press ups.
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Mama Els's works best in the Chickwich ($8), a breast half pressed in a toasted, buttered potato bun with homemade "fire-n-ice" cucumber-onion pickles.
Half of the rescue party remained to assist the Willie Company while the other half pressed forward to assist the Martin Company.
Keep the shutter button half pressed - now move back and frame the picture how you want it to be.
The bus tour was part of a day-and-a-half press event organized by the Detroit Regional News Hub, a media organization that has been working closely with journalists since its founding in 2008.
Frame your shot, then half-press the shutter button.
Cameras The half-press trick eliminates the frustrating delay when you press a pocket camera's shutter button.
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