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"half a year" or "a half year"?

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half a year

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English to refer to a period of six months.

This phrase is used to indicate a duration of six months. It is interchangeable with 'a half year.'

Examples:

  • I spent half a year traveling around Europe.
  • It took me half a year to complete the project.

Alternatives:

  • a half year

a half year

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English to refer to a period of six months.

This phrase is used to indicate a duration of six months. It is interchangeable with 'half a year.'

Examples:

  • She lived in Japan for a half year.
  • It will be a half year before the next meeting.

Alternatives:

  • half a year
Both 'half a year' and 'a half year' are correct phrases in English. They are interchangeable and can be used to refer to a period of six months. The choice between the two is a matter of personal preference or regional variation.

Last updated: March 24, 2024

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