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Discover LudwigThe phrase "Until just before" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to indicate a time frame that extends up to a specific moment prior to another event. Example: "I was busy with work until just before the meeting started."
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Advance preparation: The mussels should not be cleaned until just before cooking.
When predialysis patients are deemed unsuitable candidates for an arteriovenous fistula, current guidelines recommend waiting until just before or after initiation of dialysis therapy before placing a graft.
These results indicate that alkalinized ropivacaine should not be used for infusions and that ropivacaine should not be alkalinized until just before use.
Pour the oil into the skillet and let it heat until just before smoking.
Note that peanuts used as seeds must remain in their shells until just before planting.
Until just before Martin's murder, Will hadn't known that his dad was a C.I.A. officer.
Not until just before 11 a.m.
Chill until just before your guests arrive.
But don't toss the salad until just before serving.
Do not stir in the mint until just before serving.
A prolific choreographer, he worked until just before his death.
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