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Discover LudwigThe phrase "half-conscious" is usable in written English and is well written
It can be used to describe a state of being partially aware or alert, often in a context of fatigue or confusion. Example: "After the long night of studying, she felt half-conscious during her morning class." Alternatives include "semi-aware" or "partially conscious."
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She droops half-conscious.
Aminta, still only half-conscious, embraces Eros's neck.
Still, he's not lying half-conscious in a public park.
This intelligent movie is no more than half-conscious.
About five minutes after I reached it, I was half-conscious from losing so much blood.
He had taken nothing for 24 hours and was only half-conscious.
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He was only half conscious and the weight of him was wonderful and tested my full sudden Esther strength.
The intensity in their faces and bodies inspired her to photograph more wrestlers and athletes immediately after their fights, when they are breathless and only half conscious.
In one square, Sizemore, an actor known for playing hardboiled military men in such movies as "Black Hawk Down" and "Saving Private Ryan," lay half conscious in his bed, detoxing from heroin, crystal meth, benzodiazepines and marijuana.
Half conscious, she felt the knife sink into her skin twice more.
This recognition is, apparently, only half conscious, but it may be a hopeful sign of both ability and courageous willingness to reconsider some important misperceptions that guided Obama's first term in office.
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