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"left halfway through" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It means that someone stopped or abandoned something before it was completed. Example: Sarah left halfway through her presentation because she suddenly felt sick.
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"Many Chinese audiences find it boring and left halfway through".
The pictures went for such low prices that they left halfway through the proceedings.
Only last week, I attended a rugby game where a teacher left halfway through because she had marking to do.
More links ahead on a film so unwatchable that Fireman Ed apparently left halfway through: The Jets were defenseless on passes over the middle.
Judy Collins, who had success with his song Suzanne, once described how she had to coax him back on stage after he left halfway through a performance.
"If you look at MPs, for example Louise Mensch, who left halfway through, or Nadine Dorries who went on that show …" I'm a Celebrity?
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"If you want to leave halfway through, go ahead".
Besides, a week after leaving halfway through, I'm still reciting that dumb Jellicle cat song.
The school asked me to write a poster-size letter to my students to apologize for leaving halfway through.
Like most events in Oxford, someone had to leave halfway through in order to finish off an essay.
"But when it quietens down, they will ask you to leave, halfway through the shift," one waitress told me.
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