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"from then until" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is commonly used to describe a period of time that starts at a specific point and ends at another specific point. Example: From then until now, she has been studying tirelessly to achieve her goal of becoming a doctor.
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It could be quiet from then until late May.
From then until now, Valencia has been in limbo.
From then until Christmas, only letters; after Christmas, nothing.
From then until the winter he had virtually done nothing.
From then until now, the upward spiral has been extraordinary.
From then until after Pesaḥ, no leaven is consumed.
From then until early this year, 15 children were recruited.
From then until the cramps hit, Clemens was virtually flawless.
The only constant from then until now is art.
From then until 2007, international players had an average of one major victory a year.
From then until recently, much of the food in Charlotte stayed maddeningly safe.
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