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"to wait until" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to express the idea of delaying something until an event or point in time has occurred. For example: "I waited until the sun had set before continuing my journey."
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He may decide to wait until 2018.
"We have to wait until the morning".
We decide to wait until morning.
I have to wait until sundown".
You'll have to wait until you arrive.
You'll have to wait until the Jan.
It was painful to wait until Friday.
"We'll have to wait until it flowers".
I had to wait until today.
The sheriff decided to wait until morning.
"But I'm going to wait until Monday".
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