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Discover LudwigThe phrase "since until" is not correct in written English.
It is likely that you intended to use the phrase "until now" or "from now until". Example: From now until the end of the semester, I will be studying hard for my exams.
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Burgess (1982a) provided a complete axiomatic system of the Since–Until logic on the class of all linear time flows, further simplified by Xu (1988).
They have not contemplated dropping him since – until Thursday.
This can be confusing since, until the late 1990s, we were called Cornell University Medical College.
He has not been to a major final since — until now.
A bipartisan majority of Congress has supported it since — until now.
And it plans to invest in advertising, since until recently the social network ran no ads.
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She went in a pool exactly once, and very cautiously at that, in all the years since--until last week.
The first Third Friday occurred under her auspices in September 2003; she has been organizing them ever since -- until recently as a volunteer.
He has been rector (president) of the National University of Kyiv-Mohyla Academy since 2007 until 2014.
He had represented the seat since 1970 until his death last month aged 75 years old.
"The calls and initiatives have followed ever since and until now".
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