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Discover LudwigThe phrase "start until" is correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used to signify a range or duration between two points in which something exists, begins, or occurs. For example: "I will be working here from August 1st to September 15th, starting until the end of that period."
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"It doesn't start until eleven.
Unfortunately it doesn't start until 2017.
Second day: Rain delayed start until 11.14am.
Rebuilding cannot start until they are resolved.
Second day: rain delayed start until 12.20pm.
Work didn't start until 2004.
"We didn't start until 10.
It doesn't start until Friday.
Those guys didn't start until then.
We won't start until you've left".
But that does not start until 4pm.
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