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Free sign upThe phrase "until the other day" is correct and usable in written English.
You could use it to express a situation that lasted up until a specific point in the past, usually soon before the present moment. For example: "I thought she'd still be living in France until the other day."
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Until the other day, that is.
We didn't, either, until the other day.
Until the other day, Ms. de Ludinghausen, who lives in Paris, had never been to Portland.
That's a long time ago and nobody mentioned it until the other day.
I hadn't seen Inside Out until the other day... Jesus Christ!
"It's funny, my wife had never met him until the other day.
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Meanwhile, until just the other day, there was one note missing from Mr. White's program.
I DRIVE a minivan, and until just the other day I was quite happy with that.
Raising taxes would be a disaster!" Thus, until just the other day Bush administration officials were in denial about the economy's problems.
He talked about his oldest daughter, Mikel, 13, who is staying in his mansion here with a 16-year-old niece, and about how until just the other day the two of them thought "I really eat children".
I hadn't seen him for several years until just the other day I was over in Prince's Bay and I was going past his house on Amboy Road, and I saw him sitting on the porch.
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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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