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Discover Ludwig"until coming" is an acceptable and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a duration or time period that has not yet been completed, either in the past or the future. For example, "We will continue to work hard until coming to the finish line."
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He worked at The National Academies in various capacities from 1991 until coming to Duke.
From 1982 until coming to Stanford, he was on the faculty at the University of Virginia.
Until coming to New York, he had never been out of Kenya.
Thus, resource allocation problem in a real-time manner is an important and vital component of battle management until coming of auxiliary forces.
At 19 he was admitted to the Louisiana bar on condition that he not practice law until coming of age.
My record until coming to this club has been very good, but it has been difficult here.
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Not coming until 2010.
Until somebody came home.
I watched until night came".
Until Donald Trump came along.
Until Einstein came along.
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