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Discover LudwigThe phrase "arrived until" is not correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used incorrectly as "until" implies a duration or limit, while "arrived" indicates a completed action.
Example: "We arrived until the event started" should be rephrased for clarity.
Alternatives: "arrived by" or "arrived before".
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Ms. McMahon's campaign said no bill had arrived until Sept. 13.
But nothing has arrived until now; four months after the quake.
The furniture was stored in a warehouse as it arrived until the house was finished.
A disease has not really arrived until there's a wholistic cure.
He'd played for years before I arrived, until his retirement two years ago.
From 1963, when Dr. Harper arrived, until 1993, when he retired, he preached to eight presidents.
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The bombers did not arrive until 8.23am.
(It didn't begin arriving until May).
But it will not arrive until Saturday.
I didn't arrive until seven hours later.
Many will not arrive until early Sunday morning.
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