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The phrase "until nearing" is not standard in written English and may cause confusion.
It could be used in contexts where you want to indicate a point in time just before reaching something, but it is not commonly used. Example: "We will continue our journey until nearing the summit of the mountain."
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On one hand, it's the perfect chance to dance until nearing levels of heatstroke with your closest pals, to what's often some of the best and brightest in dance music.
Reagan, who would ignore the AIDS crisis until nearing the end of his second term more than six years after its initial discovery and in the wake of 20,000 deaths was the first and only president to register blind indifference in the face of a national health disaster.
Next, the intensity was decreased by 20 dB until nearing threshold.
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Set aside until near room temperature.
China and India, though, decided to wait until nearer the Paris meeting.
(If so, it worked until near the end).
He kept acting and getting parts until near the end.
Bernanke's comments lasted about fifteen minutes, and Paulson was uncharacteristically silent until near the end.
Mr Darling hardly mentioned climate change until near the end of his speech.
Do you think waiting until nearer the time is a good idea?
It gently propelled up until near Forty-fifth Street we had to stop.
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