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Discover Ludwig"made it halfway" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means that someone completed or accomplished half of a task or journey. Example: The hikers were exhausted, but they pushed through and made it halfway up the mountain before taking a break.
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Too late though – the calls for a boycott had already made it halfway around the world before the truth had put its pants on, forcing Delta to apologize for doing nothing wrong.
The 65th made it halfway.
It barely made it halfway to the hole.
(It made it halfway to the ceiling and then fell).
Fig crisp made it halfway to the goal line.
They made it halfway, gave up and hopped in a van.
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While Pepto-Bismol ended up barely making it halfway to its goal for clicks, it announced it would donate the full $250,000 anyway.
The manufactured snow swirled gracefully as he sang about his mother's death, its feather-like flakes making it halfway to the ground before they dissolved in the L.A. heat.
With parking on the 535-acre man-made island extremely limited (and biking not exactly a viable way to make it halfway across the Bay Bridge), shuttles will run constantly from the parking lot of San Francisco's AT&T Park.
The shop: thinking up ways to improve it, make it halfway decent, bring it back to life.
He carried two gallons of water and finished them before making it halfway to the pickup point.
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