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Discover Ludwig"half the town" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It can be used to refer to a significant portion of a town or community. Example: Half the town gathered at the local park for the annual carnival.
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Half the town carved their name in its trunk.
Half the town seems to have been there, and afterward a few people addressed her as "Reverend".
Half the town considers her the rural Georgia equivalent of a psychotherapist; the other half thinks she's a witch.
"In Cuba random little town—half the town wanted me to start their Airbnb accounts for them," she said.
Half the town seems to be there: stooped grandmothers, young families, local collegians and sweaty foreign travelers fresh from trekking.
"In a little place like Sidi Bouzid, half the town or more is likely a cousin of Mohamed Bouazizi," he said.
But that's easier to say when your team has won three rings in a row and half the town isn't rubbing your nose in the proverbial dog dung.
"To me there was nothing glamorous about trains, half the town worked on the railway, and they were always just there in the background.
They came to Mizpah for jobs in canning factories and today Mr. Johnson claims to be related to "at least half" the town.
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Almost half the towns have already exceeded the 5 percent solar goal, with Goodyear and three others passing 10 percent.
"It might be somewhat normal for a town to take on a national initiative," Mr. Norton said, "but not half the towns in the state".
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