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be there until
adverb
In a place or location (stated, implied or otherwise indicated) at some distance from the speaker (compare here).
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They'll be there until they die.
It will be there until Christmas.
They may be there until next year.
"It will be there until it falls," Dranow said.
"I'm determined to be there until they kill me".
He will be there until his editors decide otherwise.
The three displayed at Kohn will be there until Aug. 31.
There'd been a rehearsal at one o'clock, someone would be there until six.
They will be there until August, simulating that they are living on Mars.
"But we're not there yet, and we probably won't be there until the Olympic final.
They would be there until I could raise the money to respond.
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