Sentence examples for established until from inspiring English sources

'established until' is a valid phrase that can be used in written English.
It typically refers to an agreement, rule, or general arrangement between two parties that is in place until a certain event. For example: "The terms of the contract were established between the two parties until the project was completed."

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Diplomatic relations were not established until 1979.

However, authentic porcine ESCs have not been established until now.

Protected zones for shellfish could be established until populations recover.

The International Society of Sport Psychology was not established until 1965.

During the learning phase different partitions are established until a valid partition is found.

This is understandable as the kinetics of furfural formation were not established until many years later.

Though the UK's Open University (OU) wasn't established until 1969, its history stretches back much further.

(The fabled fact-checking department was not established until the following year).

"The Hour will not be established until the Romans [Christians] land at Dabiq," the hadith says.

An area of restricted airspace was also established until the bomb had been destroyed.

Milton Keynes and Telford were excluded as they were not established until the 1960s.

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