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Does the word "of" is omitted between "half" and "a"?

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Rebecca

Yes, it is common to omit the word "of" in-between the words "half" and "a" when using the measurement like this! This is because when you say "half a cup", the measurement is precise. It doesn't need to be referenced to a whole cup. Ex: The recipe says to use a quarter cup of milk. Then beat it in with the eggs and sugar. Ex: Can you get me half a cup of flour to add to the mixture?

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