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Discover LudwigThe phrase "until I stopped" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate a point in time when an action or behavior ceased, often in a narrative or reflective context. Example: "I kept running every morning until I stopped due to an injury."
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Until I stopped driving, one of us made dinner.
Well, I laughed until I stopped, which was frightfully quickly.
He kissed my head and neck and didn't stop until I stopped.
But they beat me until I stopped crying and started to learn their language".
I didn't realise I had grown up poor until I stopped.
I didn't realise I was a half-decent player until I stopped.
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"I'll probably run until I stop improving, until I stop having a passion for it.
If not then I will ride it until I can and until I stop enjoying myself.
"And I understand it's not going to stop until I stop it".
And one of my criteria was that I am going to carry on being paranoid about anything to do with the 80s until I stop seeing that.
They tell me at the Royal Free, my hospital in Hampstead, north London, that the virus probably won't go away until I stop taking the immunosuppressant drugs.
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