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Discover LudwigThe phrase "required until" is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to indicate the requirement of a particular action until a specific event or date. For example: "Students are required to wear masks until further notice."
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But the receiver screens will not be required until 2020.
Hijab, or modest Islamic garb, is not required until puberty.
But its use will not be required until 2020.
(The Anti-Modernist Oath was required until 1967).
The most important safety feature we now have - helmets - were not required until much later.
Submission of workforce plans is not required until 31st May 2011.
Submission of workforce plans are not required until 31st May 2011.
-- Payment will be required until 10 p.m. in many of the city's high-demand areas.
Written opinions, she says, were not required until 1834, during President Andrew Jackson's administration.
But no action is required until 2018 — and, yes, that year is not a typo.
We live in New York, where such tests will not be required until next year.
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