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Discover LudwigThe phrase "halfway full" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It is an idiomatic expression used to describe something that is partially filled or completed. Example: "I can't believe it's already Wednesday. The week is halfway full and I still have so much to do."
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A little more than halfway full should be fine.
2. Fill a blender with watermelon chunks until it is halfway full.
There were only a few thousand fans at the first pitch of the opening game, but the stadium was nearly halfway full by the start of the second game.
For milder ingredients, fill the container halfway full.
The club was not even halfway full, but it was at least 90percentt male.
Leave all but one column halfway full.
Fill the blender about halfway full.
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Michalak hoofs downfield and Robinson kicks back to halfway... Full time: That's it!
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Suddenly, Ireland were halfway to the full house.
He was halfway through a full Tardelli when he realised he had been given offside.
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