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The phrase "arm up until" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It seems to be an incomplete expression and lacks context for proper usage.
Example: "You should arm up until the competition starts."
Alternatives: "prepare until" or "get ready until".
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Now bring your right arm up until the top of your right hand is under your pillow and under your head.
Lift your right arm up until your upper arm is about at shoulder level and your right elbow is pointing diagonally to the right.
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Inhale and push your arms up until you return to the original position.
If the water level is insufficient, then adjust the float ball arm up slightly until the tank fills with water.
However, there had existed between us a curious understanding that my bullying him was all for his own good; that when, without warning, I suddenly punched him in the stomach on the playground, or when, passing him in the corridor, I impulsively wrenched his arm up his back until he started to cry, I was doing so in order to help him toughen up.
When you finish playing a chord, hold your arm up while holding the guitar pick until you play the next chord.
Raise the metal arm up and away from the windshield, until it holds steady in a position perpendicular to the windshield glass.
Slowly bring your right arm up, hand open and palm facing outwards (away from you, to the audience) until your hand is up in the air again.
In the same movement, your right arm lifts up until it is at third position (for arms - curved, and up nearly above your head, but so you can still see the fingers), then (keeping its shape!!) falls down to your right, then swings in front.
"Arm up and overhead.
Other arm up, up, and over"..
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