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The phrase "alive until now" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something has continued to exist or remain in a certain state up to the present moment.
Example: "The ancient tree has stood tall and alive until now, witnessing centuries of change around it."
Alternatives: "still alive" or "existing to this day".
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If we are still alive until now, we just say thank you to God".
Two years after the discharge 22.2% of these patients were alive, and 14.8% are alive until now.
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