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about half of vs about a half of

The correct phrase is 'about half of.' 'Half' is a singular noun, so it doesn't need the article 'a' before it. 'About half of' is a common and correct way to express approximately 50% of something.

Last updated: March 29, 2024 • 1329 views

about half of

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

Use 'about half of' when you want to indicate approximately 50% of a whole or a group of things.
  • I understand about half of myself.
  • It's about half of what it takes to live a normal life.
  • The EU provides about half of the observers for this mission.
  • Furthermore, about half of our fresh food contains residues.
  • A natural biological process that every girl and woman goes through every month for about half of her life.
  • Basically, about half of the world's population is lacking in iron, zinc, iodine and vitamin A.
  • The majority of the existing schemes are general in nature and about half of these have an upper limit or cap.
  • The European Union has provided about half of the world's humanitarian aid, more than ECU 1.6 billion in 1996.
  • Nonetheless, about half of the countries in the Union are not implementing regular screening programmes.
  • The State guarantee was thus in operation only for about half of the lifetime of the KfW loan.
  • Until now, about half of that has been ECHO-funded activities in the form of budget support in kind for the health sector in Cuba.
  • It must go up to 3% from the current pathetic 1.8% - about half of what our Japanese and American friends and competitors put in.
  • But among those that are, slightly more than 70% recognized your name, and about half of them indicated that they were favorably disposed to seeing you continue...
  • The Commission and the EIB are responsible for about half of that 50%, so we are responsible for about 25%.
  • In almost all cases, these structures are represented on the executive of the organisations, and about half of them have other channels for influence in the organisations.
  • For now, it suffices to point out that about half of the respondents were aware that economic policies are coordinated across the Member States, but the majority of them feel that the coordination does not receive enough attention.
  • That only leaves about half of New York.
  • This shows that, when fitted, cruise control is used for about half of the distance travelled.
  • No. Only about half of them do so their families.
  • Only about half of the missing children have been recovered.

about a half of

This phrase is incorrect in English. 'Half' is a singular noun and does not require the article 'a' before it.

  • The bottom-up estimate of the fiscal stance in 2010 accounts for about a half of the envisaged structural adjustment, based on the measures that are outlined in the programme.
  • Well, what about a half of a doze?
  • Most people don't realize it, because they're invisible, but microbes make up about a half of the Earth's biomass,
  • And more important even than that, if you look more carefully at this graph, what you will observe is that about a half of that digital data is information that has an I.P. address.
  • Most people don't realize it, because they're invisible, but microbes make up about a half of the Earth's biomass, whereas all animals only make up about one one-thousandth of all the biomass.

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