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Discover Ludwig"back until" is an idiomatic expression that is correct and usable in written English.
You can use "back until" when referring to a specific point in the past or a period of time up to the present. Example sentence: My family has lived in this town since before my grandparents were born and back until now.
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He is not expected back until April.
"I won't be back until Wednesday".
Don't come back until you're strong again".
No, we're not driving back until six.
It doesn't come back until late afternoon.
Now I'm going back, until we're victorious".
He is not expected back until June.
So the meeting was pushed back until Nov. 30.
I'm not coming back until I'm 110 percent".
"Do not come back until you graduate," Scott told him.
"And you did not come back until you had".
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