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Discover Ludwig"never until now" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to express surprise or a change in circumstances. Example: "I have never been to Europe before, but never until now did I imagine the beauty and history that awaited me."
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But never, until now, an electric jig saw.
Never until now has the bar dreamed that it permitted such use.
But never, until now, was the ocean literally SUBDUED to our service.
The witness Lahousen, as far as I recall, has never until now been mentioned by the Prosecution.
But the Berlin-based Norwegian has never, until now, worked on opera in Britain.
But never until now has that game seemed quite so costly, even deadly.
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And she never has – until now.
NEW YORK — The obvious question was never asked until now.
It was as if there were another person inside him, who'd never spoken until now.
The diva you always wanted to worship, but never found until now".
City has never again, until now, been in a position to contend for the title.
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