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Discover LudwigThe phrase "it's half price" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a sale or discount on an item, indicating that the price has been reduced by 50%.
Example: "This jacket is originally $100, but today it's half price, so you can get it for just $50."
Alternatives: "it's 50% off" or "it's at a 50% discount."
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It's half price too.
I went back today and it's half price.
"At 4 A.M., it's free, 8 A.M. to 5 P.M. it's full price, 6 P.M. to 10 P.M. it's half price," Mazumdar-Shaw explained.
And a lot of journals now have open access options (this includes Methods in Ecology and Evolution -- and it's half price if you're a member of the British Ecological Society!).
It offers higher quality sound – CD quality, lossless FLAC, rather than MP3 – which has set some of the audiophiles quivering, but it's worth thinking carefully about whether that's really worth £20 a month (it's half price for a lower-quality service, with no free option).
If you're a whiskey-drinking person, stop by on Wednesdays with your token bearded friend when it's half price.
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And it was half price!
It was half price, it was on my "to read" list.
If a wallet is described as leather it mustn't be plastic even if it is half price.
Or maybe you just don't remember what the fuck happened at all because you just got paid and it was half price night at the club.
On the 3rd of each month, it is half price day in all of the shops.
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