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The phrase 'halfway through the' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to describe something that is halfway done, or halfway completed. For example: "I'm halfway through the book and so far I'm really enjoying it."
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"We're halfway through the contract.
"We're halfway through the decade.
Halfway through, the father has an epiphany.
We are halfway through "The Hurt Locker".
Halfway through the song, she laughs.
Halfway through the game, Kaepernick looked frayed.
Halfway through the meal, my heart fluttered.
She met him halfway through the interview.
We're only halfway through the song.
Not halfway through the tour".
Halfway through, the light bulb went off.
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