Sentence examples for although not until from inspiring English sources

The phrase "although not until" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something will happen or be true, but only after a certain point in time or condition is met.
Example: "The project will be completed, although not until all the necessary approvals are obtained."
Alternatives: "but only after" or "yet not before".

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Mr. Weiss was arrested, although not until he fled Brazil for Austria.

There will be another counter-demonstration this Monday, too, although not until after Pegida's march.

Texas Christian is joining the Big East, although not until 2012.

There has always been elected police governance in England and Wales although not until now directly elected.

Spanish unions have denounced the steps and called for a general strike, although not until late September.

D'Antoni soon after delivered on his vow, although not until Thomas was nice enough to take Stephon Marbury off his hands and Steve Nash hit town.

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Although not published until 1979, it appears King began it long before Carrie.

Although not published until 1947, it is based on a 1938 symphony for soprano and strings.

Although not completed until 1985, Clarke had worked on it, directly and indirectly, for over 30 years.

Although not realized until now, this installation, first proposed in early 2002, was the catalyst for the artist's series of painting-sculptures based on other artworks.

(Mackie's paper "The Refutation of Morals" appeared in 1946; Russell's paper "Is There an Absolute Good?", although not published until 1988 was first delivered in 1922).

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