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Discover Ludwig"have until" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it when you are expressing a deadline, as in "You have until 5 pm to finish the project."
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"We have until November".
Countries have until 2016 to comply.
Cadbury shareholders have until 1 p.m.
They have until Wednesday to submit comments.
Banks have until Sept. 30 to comply.
You have until Friday morning to enter.
They now have until March 31st.
The players have until Tuesday to vote.
You have until 26 April.
You have until Feb. 28.
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Staff have until 25 October to apply.
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