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Discover LudwigThe phrase "it won't be long until" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a future event or moment that will happen relatively soon. Example: It won't be long until we reach our destination.
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I laughed, but I thought to myself, "It won't be long until you're doing that, too".
Hopefully, it won't be long until we get him out there".
"That's why I say it won't be long until they're in every place".
At this rate, it won't be long until she's up, up and away.
It won't be long until he himself will have to carry on that Sag Harbor tradition.
"It won't be long until the drumbeat starts to make this a longer-lasting enhancement of federal aid".
But we're slowly breaking that down and it won't be long until we have a black James Bond, for example".
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It won't be long at at until we have way more dead people online than live people online.
It won't be long, to be sure, until others grab for Foxconn's crown.
But it won't be long.
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