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Discover LudwigThe phrase "accounts until" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to refer to a time frame or limit regarding accounts, but without additional context, it is unclear when it could be used.
Example: "The accounts until the end of the month need to be finalized."
Alternatives: "accounts up to" or "accounts through".
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He was still actively trading and managing investment accounts until shortly before his death.
In spite of the red flags, regulators were not notified of the potential hole in customer accounts until Sunday afternoon.
This would encourage investors to leave money in their accounts until the fund recovered any lost value.
The Fed didn't begin publishing these accounts until 1955, backdating them to late in the Depression, in 1939.
Still, regulators were not notified of the potential hole in customer accounts until Sunday at 2 p.m.
He said neither he nor President Alberto Fujimori had heard of the bank accounts until contacted by Switzerland.
The AP said it would suspend all of its Twitter accounts until they could be checked for security.
One of the people tweeting their disbelief was Anthony Quintano, who ran "Today's" social-media accounts until last year.
For the more aggressive groups who attacked members, moderators temporarily banned the accounts until the attacker apologized and recognized that their actions violated community rules.
Bonus rate accounts Until a couple of weeks ago, Nationwide was matching Tesco Bank's cash Isa but it recently dropped some of its rates by a quarter point.
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Mayer claims she didn't learn that the breach extended far beyond 26 accounts until September 2016.
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