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The phrase "I was working until" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English
It is typically used to convey the idea that someone was engaged in work or a task for a specific period of time. Example: "I was working until 10 PM last night to finish the project on time."
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It started for me in the City, where I was working until I had a mid-life crisis aged 29 and went travelling.
"I was working until 3 or 4 in the morning, wondering the whole time whether I was going to be next," Erdoes says.
"I was working until 5 30 and then of course we had some time together and dinner together... and when they went to sleep, I continued to do the things that I needed to do," Sharon says.
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I'm working until mid-December with sponsors".
To say that I'm working until August is the best thing – you just never know when your next job will be".
I pretty much work full-time as well as being as a councillor; I'm working until midnight probably every night.
"There's no doubt that being a full-time coach has helped me a tremendous amount because there is so much to do, I'm working until 8pm, and I started at 9am.
I mean, I watched the Manchester United match yesterday at about nine o'clock last night because I was working through until nine and I was hoping nobody would tell me the score [laughs].
This was working until I felt sick and weak at the knees.
"They would be sat on the floor and leaned against walls...this was working until I felt sick and weak at the knees.
"I felt the game plan was working until we lost a scrappy goal just before half time.
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