The part of a sentence 'the exhibition runs until' is correct and usable in written English. You can use this sentence when you want to express that something is available or open until a particular time. For example: "The exhibition runs until 3 pm every day."
The exhibition runs until 5 January, and the winner of the £25,000 prize will be announced in a ceremony at Ebrington on 2 December.
The exhibition runs until May 6; groningermuseum.nl.nl
The exhibition runs until Jan . 10
The exhibition runs until Dec. 26.
The exhibition runs until 13 October.
The exhibition runs until December, crimefighters.
In "Unleashing Secrets at Kensington Palace" (May 4, 2010) Pam Kent described a show in which each room in the palace tells a story in the palace's history (the exhibition runs until January 2012).
The exhibition runs from June 21 until October 6 at Foam Gallery in Amsterdam.
The exhibition runs from 5 December until 10 January.
The exhibition runs at the Guggenheim Bilbao until September 30.
The Trailblazers exhibition runs until the end of September when Newcastle will be host the British Science Festival.
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