Sentence examples for a friday until from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "a friday until" is not correct in standard written English.
It seems to be an incomplete thought and lacks clarity regarding what it is referring to.
Example: "I will be available for meetings a Friday until the end of the month."
Alternatives: "a Friday through" or "a Friday up to".

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Nowadays, most football fans can count on a weekend running from teatime on a Friday until Sunday evening, so surely it doesn't matter at what point the weekend games are played.

The Shanghai composite index had been trading down on Aug. 16, a Friday, until 11 05 a.m., when it jumped 5.96 percent higher over the course of two minutes — with shares in China's biggest banks and energy companies, and other blue-chip stocks, surging to the 10 percent daily limit — for no apparent reason.

- Persons under 19 years of age shall not be permitted to be on the premises as a customer or guest from 2000 hours on a Friday until 0800 hours on the following Monday or on any day during the hours that the operators promote a Core Club Night.

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Thereafter they can be fed twice a day until maturity and once daily after that.

(He said that she'd be fined a thousand dollars a day until she appeared).

In fact, I plan on writing 800 a day until May.

"We eat them three meals a day, until the harvest runs out," she said.

"Like penicillin, they should be taken twice a day until the course is finished".

The kiss goes on, eight hours a day, until the end of May.

"We'll be watching 24 hours a day until they leave".

He was entranced with the hamster, Marbles, for about a day, until she bit him.

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