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"didn't appear until" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase when discussing something that happened after a specified event or time. For example: The latest version of the software didn't appear until after the software developers had finished debugging.
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The gun didn't appear until Malcolm was shot".
"The Personal Memoirs of Julia Dent Grant" didn't appear until 1975.
That bothered her, she said, because Eve Kendall didn't appear until page 58.
Those stations didn't appear until I tried again closer to Manhattan.
Mr. Zawahri solicited online questions last December, but his answers didn't appear until early April.
The company was only founded in 1998 and Facebook didn't appear until 2004.
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The postcard format did not appear until the early 20th century.
The guidelines did not appear until Sept. 13, 2001.
"The Journey," written in 1950-51, did not appear until 1962.
The term "gout" did not appear until the 13th century.
The gens name Aurelius did not appear until March 1, 286 that is, until after his accession.
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