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Discover Ludwig"halfway down" is a phrase commonly used in written English and is considered correct.
You can use it to express that something is not at the very bottom, but at a point midway down a level or location. For example: "Halfway down the street, I noticed a new restaurant I had never seen before."
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And halfway down, our dad was read out.
Halfway down, an interviewer approached with a microphone.
The urethral opening was situated halfway down toward the base of the genital tubercle (hypospadias).
When you think you are halfway down, stop.
When you are halfway down start wrapping it loosely.
One disappeared halfway down a well.
I am paralyzed halfway down the walk.
She added: "I'm halfway down the car.
Rather, it tends to stretch halfway down.
Some are born halfway down the road.
That attack came halfway down that leg.
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