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The phrase "until right there" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate a specific point in time or location that is being referenced or emphasized. Example: "We were discussing the project timeline until right there, when we realized we needed to make some changes."
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"I didn't hit a restart all night until right there at the end," Stewart said.
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"He did not see Trayvon until he was right there," he said, at which point, Trayvon, cursing, asked if George Zimmerman had "a problem".
Sometimes, you don't realise how much you've been missing a particular actor until they are right there in front of you.
The same is true of the dark underbelly of pop, which doesn't restrict your capacity to engage with its better side until it is right there in front of your face.
We've been doing this a long time!" And you forget about that until it's right there in your face.
"I just hit him in the head, hit him in the head, hit him until he got right there, and I hit him once more and he ran out the door".
You never know who is going to show up in the 90 seconds or so of waiting time, and what their motivations are, until they're right there on top of you.
Standing right there until we leave.
In weigh stations, they could "make you get legal" — keep you right there until you discharged enough cargo not to be overweight.
If you have fire, water and tree, that's the full ceremonial get-up right there!" Until, that is, you're ready to break ground on a stone circle.
An art student and a software developer will have very different takes on the meaning of "object", and the ability to exchange ideas stops right there until this difference is discovered and resolved if indeed this proves possible.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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