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“until about” is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
You can use it to show that something happened up to a certain period of time, but not beyond it. For example: "I stayed up late studying until about midnight."
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She rode ponies until about a month ago.
Boil, steam or bake meat until about two-thirds done.
Until about 11 a.m.
Until about 1994.
It was not until about 1 a.m.
They usually stay out until about midnight.
"Until about seven minutes ago".
And the service runs until about 12 30.
Monday's protest remained peaceful until about 10pm.
"The morning crew works until about 11.
Up until about 2006, everyone said TV.
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