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The phrase "from today until" is correct and usable in written English.
This phrase is typically used when referring to the beginning and/or end of a period of time. For example, "We'll be offering the discount from today until December 31st."
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I was yelled at from today until tomorrow".
They will be on public view in London from today until Friday.
From today until Thursday there will be some 140 free events open to the public.
The $75,000 Alex M. Robb Handicap was postponed from today until next Saturday.
It's online from today until Friday, so post your questions below to get things started.
They are on display in Cologne from today until May 1.
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Suharto postponed elections from this year until 1971.
It runs from 11.30pm until 2am.
His hospital existed from 1911 until 1918.
Unit 3 was closed from 1996 until 1998, and Unit 2 from 1996 until 1999.
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