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Discover LudwigThe phrase "stalled until" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something is temporarily halted or delayed until a certain condition is met or an event occurs.
Example: "The project is stalled until we receive the necessary funding."
Alternatives: "paused until" or "on hold until".
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All those measures had stalled until now.
This time, cable networks stalled until he walked in.
The picture stalled, until he started looking at primitive art.
Corder stalled until he could stall no more.
The momentum for change, stalled until the mid-1990s, is now accelerating fast.
Progress was also stalled until the Poles got their election behind them.
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In all these areas, most countries will stall until they see progress in agriculture.
Later Mr. Nixon would try to stall until he completed his presidency, but he failed.
These somber calculations had, of course, a single, thinly disguised purpose, which was to stall, until some other solution emerged.
"I'm not going to fall for that routine where you try and stall until the neighborhood gentrifies".
Democrats say Republicans are stalling until next year, when they will have greater leverage in Congress to press for cuts at levels that Democrats call reckless and unrealistic.
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