half-day in the PONS Dictionary

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Participants spend the first day in private discussions and then convene a half-day public session to summarize their observations, analyses, and conclusions with the press and a broader audience.
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Well, how about halfway decent pay for a half-day's work, because that is what's mostly available.
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The festival is typically spread over two evenings and one half-day, and includes features, documentaries and shorts.
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Workers at a number of factories said they were contributing a half-day's pay to a fund for the victims.
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Many people actually complete the walk over several months or years as a series of one-day or half-day walks.
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It is a holiday for most workers except some shopping malls which keep open for a half-day.
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During the half-day tour ($210), our group is given a quick driving lesson before being teamed up with five of their 121 dogs.
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