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Discover LudwigThe phrase "though until" is a valid phrase in written English.
It is used to express a contrast between two ideas, one of which is usually more expected or certain than the other. Example sentence: He said he would be there on time, though until the very last minute I was unsure if he would show up.
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His connections with Valdenoceda remained constant, though, until his death.
It did not get any race usage, though, until 1997.
It wasn't apparent that he would, though, until the last four years.
I was never nervous about that situation, though, until the premiere of "Storage Wars" in 2010.
The firm cannot collect the balance of the money, though, until commercial flights begin.
Somehow, though, until Judge Pollak came along, challenges to fingerprinting continued to be regarded as heresy.
She did not use it, though, until fighting came to Tripoli.
She didn't start it, though, until she had worked at four more companies.
They do not take over, though, until the end of the Triassic, 201m years ago.
Wielgus had no idea how unpopular he could get, though, until he began to study wolves.
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Apple, though, had until recently stayed above the fray.
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