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Discover Ludwig"makes half of" is a correct phrase to use in written English.
It means that something or someone accounts for fifty percent of something else. Example: "The company's new product makes half of its total sales."
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It has immense prestige abroad, where it makes half of its sales.
This setup makes half of the WSe2 sheet a p-type semiconductor and the other half an n-type.
Similarly, China now makes half of the world's cement and flat glass, and about a third of its aluminum.
Once the world's largest producer, the United States is now No. 4, behind China, which makes half of the world's steel, Japan and India.
Modernising what was a cottage industry has pushed operating margins at Louis Vuitton, which makes half of the group's profits, above 45%, twice as high as at Gucci.This success makes Mr Arnault's recent setbacks seem all the more galling.
Parts of the car factory, owned by Maruti Suzuki, which makes half of all cars sold in the country and is controlled by the Japanese automaker, were burned during the fight, which started about 7 p.m., the police said.
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He only made half of that".
It made half of its 3-point attempts.
Kidd has made half of those 3-point attempts.
They occupied four tables, making half of the courtroom look like a colonial dinner party.
For instance, she applauded the advice to make half of your plate fruits and vegetables.
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