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Discover Ludwig"not until" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is used to describe a situation where something will not happen before a certain point in time. Example: We will not leave until the wedding is over, not until 11pm.
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Not until then.
Not until Friday.
Not until the end".
Not until this month.
"Not until they're forced to.
Not until 1826 did Gov.
"Not until then?" he asked.
Not until well into 2011.
Not until next winter.
Not until now.
Not until noon anyway.
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