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"until now has been" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that something was true or has been happening up until the current moment. Here are a few examples: - "Her health, until now, has been steadily improving." - "I had never visited Europe until now." - "Until now, he has always been the top performer on our team." - "The weather, until now, has been perfect for our vacation." - "Until now, she had never considered pursuing a career in politics."
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"The debate up until now has been focused on bees.
The shortcoming, until now, has been the receiving antenna.
Buckles's success until now has been on Southeastern tracks.
The focus until now has been maintenance and repairs.
American strategy until now has been rooted mainly in counterinsurgency doctrine.
It's more baffling that his primary subject until now has been Santa Claus.
"The big threat to computer systems until now has been hackers from the outside," he said.
The upshot, until now, has been a cost-effective team of deeply loyal anchors and reporters.
"Peace until now has been like holding water or sand in your hand," the prince said.
None of her work, until now, has been set in the United States.
The reporters are tackling several subjects whose narrative, until now, has been dominated by the government.
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until now has remained
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