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"be continued until" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is usually used to indicate that an action or event will continue until a specific time or condition is met. Here are some examples of how it can be used: 1. The concert will be continued until the rain stops. 2. The project will be continued until all the necessary funds are raised. 3. The negotiations will be continued until a compromise is reached. 4. The sale will be continued until all the stock is sold. 5. The meeting will be continued until all the agenda items have been discussed.
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The database contains records over time of 3,326 study participants and is continuously being updated; it will be continued until 2013 at least. 1.
If treatment continuation with cisplatin is determined to be unfeasible before any progression is confirmed, continuously monotherapy of S-1 or capecitabine will be continued until PD.
It is a record to be continued until the danger has passed".
Elne's mayor Barniol insisted that the investigation would be continued until the culprits had been found.
The application of the drug or combination of drugs shall be continued until the person is dead.
The administration has suggested aid could be continued until Hamas cabinet ministers formally are part of the Palestinian government.
EVEREST will be continued until 1065 deaths occur.
This effect would be continued until the oil is completely removed from the system.
This process will be continued until the results will converge to a certain amount.
The partitioning can be continued until a finer level of granularity is reached.
Topical and systemic antiglaucomatous medications had to be continued until surgery due to the high range of IOP.
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