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Discover Ludwig"stay on until" is correct and is commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to indicate a duration of time that someone will remain in a certain location or continue to do something before stopping or moving on. For example: - "I will stay on until the end of the meeting." - "He promised to stay on until I felt better." - "You can stay on until the job is finished." - "We'll stay on until the storm passes." - "Please stay on until the train comes."
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Chubb said it was looking for a successor and that Mr. O'Hare would stay on until one was found.
The sidecars stay on until spring.
We will stay on until the morning if possible.
Recession could also persuade soldiers to stay on until retirement.
But he will stay on until a replacement is found.
Mr. Speed said he'll stay on until every Sun man is taken care of.
"Rob wants me to stay on until Tokyo, so who knows?" said Adams.
Michael will stay on until the end of the season, however.
Mr. Stewart has promised to stay on until a successor is hired.
Souter would be likely to stay on until a replacement could be confirmed.
Mr. Albanese will stay on until July 16 to help with the transition.
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