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Discover LudwigThe part of the sentence "until he gets" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a situation in which someone will do something until some other event happens. For example: "He'll keep cleaning the house until he gets paid."
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Not until he gets here.
Until he gets a whore.
Until he gets it, we cannot pass.
He pokes and prods until he gets answers.
He'll keep calling until he gets an answer".
People aren't going to be happy until he gets beat".
"He's asked to hold things up until he gets back.
Do it until he gets chased out of the neighborhood".
"He stays with an issue until he gets the answers.
But until he gets here, we won't know for sure.
That role can't be used until he gets well".
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