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The phrase "I have until" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to indicate a deadline or a time limit for completing a task or action.
Example: "I have until Friday to submit my report."
Alternatives: "I have until the deadline" or "I have until the end of the week."
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But he is all I have until I hire someone new.
"I have until 5 May to make up my mind," he says.
I have until February of 2019 to be legal in this country.
Did this jar of ambiguous spices expire in 2008 or do I have until 2018?
His words awakened something buried deeply within me, something about which I have until now been reluctant to discuss".
Unfortunately, and assuming (as I have until now) that Michael is being ventilated by a respirator, there is probably some degree of diaphragmatic atrophy at this point".
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It was the only cheese I had until college.
But actually that was the only real problem I had until I got to Scotland".
I had until then never visited a shooting range and I had no idea of what to expect.
The image of friendship I had until then was very different.
I didn't suspect that anything was fishy about the information I had until I began to ask questions and got nowhere.
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