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Discover LudwigThe phrase "not until last" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase to indicate something happened at the end of a sequence or process. For example: "We had tried all other solutions, but the problem was not resolved until last."
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It was not until last Feb.
It was not until last November that the scale of the meddling became clear.
It was not until last month that he died of kidney failure.
It was not until last Wednesday, however, that Russia acknowledged that it needed foreign help.
Although he has played the game for 22 years, not until last March had he played it on grass courts.
Not until last Monday evening when a neighbour heard a woman's screams for help coming from Castro's home.
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At least not until 2033.
It was not until last autumn that the police were forced to confront their own mistakes.
Not until last week, after a month of paralysis, did Argentina finally devalue the peso.
It was not until last year that China unseated Japan as Australia's biggest trading partner.
It was not until last year that the program began covering hospital inpatient services.
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