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The phrase "at a hydrant until" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to parking regulations or emergency situations involving fire hydrants.
Example: "The sign clearly states that vehicles cannot be parked at a hydrant until the fire department has completed their work."
Alternatives: "by a hydrant until" or "near a hydrant until".
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He usually parks at a hydrant until he's chased away".
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