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Discover LudwigThe phrase "until 6pm" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate a time limit or deadline, specifying that something will continue or be valid up to that time. Example: "The store will be open until 6pm today, so make sure to visit before then."
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Then there's a break until 6pm.
Now she's shackled most days from 7am until 6pm.
Comments will be open on this article until 6pm today.
The first service on Saturday is not until 6pm.
The Chelsea manager has until 6pm on Thursday to respond.
"Mr Whelan has until 6pm on 5 December 2014 to respond to the charge".
"Rooney has until 6pm on April 5 to respond to the charge".
The day after the blast, the walled city was under curfew until 6pm.
"The policy is in place between 8am until 6pm, Monday to Sunday.
Richards has until 6pm on Thursday to reply to his charge.
But I cannot reveal more until 6pm, one hour before the start of Channel 4 News.
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