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Discover LudwigThe phrase "Up until that point" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a specific moment in time before a particular event or change occurs. Example: "Up until that point, I had never considered the possibility of moving to another city for work."
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"And up until that point, I did.
Their stats were 33 from 33 up until that point.
None of the houses I'd ever lived in up until that point had air-conditioning.
Monochrome up until that point, the world is suddenly, gorgeously Technicolor once Dorothy opens the door.
For the most part it felt pretty good, up until that point.
Warren told BBC Sport: "It was surreal how easy it all was up until that point.
"We dominated up until that point and she was devastated to have let that goal in.
She'd been quiet up until that point.
Their friendship promptly ended, and Smith scrapped all of their work up until that point.
I had a full life, and up until that point, was ambivalent about becoming a parent.
Everything up until that point was just so normal and unmemorable.
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