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Discover LudwigThe phrase "until the year that" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate a time limit or a specific point in time that will be reached or considered. Example: "The project will continue until the year that we achieve our sustainability goals."
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The Devils didn't even exist until the year that the Islanders hoisted their fourth Cup.
For instance, if there is a number in the "spousal benefits" box, that means you would take those benefits until the year that "retirement benefits" show up.
That's the IRS's designation of individuals (including most of us) who generally don't have to report payments for articles, books and other income items until the year that they actually receive them and don't get to deduct their expenses until the year that they pay them.
Until the year that my brother Stephen -- an honors graduate of Yale with a J.D. from Harvard and married to his college sweetheart, who suddenly developed bipolar disorder at 26 -- took his own life.
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The strip ran from 1913 until 1944, the year that Herriman died.
John Mara, who spent 12 years as a lawyer, did not officially join the family business until 1991, the year that the Tisch family bought half the team.
Kuils River had no television until 1976, the year that Dumas left for Holland, having graduated with a degree in fine art from the University of Cape Town.
That was the most expensive Senate race in New York history until 2000, the year that Hillary Rodham Clinton won Daniel Patrick Moynihan's old Senate seat.
Judge Keeton was a professor at Harvard from 1953 until 1979, the year that President Jimmy Carter appointed him to the Federal District Court in Massachusetts.
He did not return to the easel until 1965, the year that he became a permanent member of the art department at Stanford University, where he created a printmaking program and taught studio art for nearly 30 years.
Indeed, the 1998 Schumer-D'Amato contest, costing a total of about $44 million, was the most expensive Senate race in New York history until 2000, the year that Hillary Rodham Clinton won Daniel Patrick Moynihan's old Senate seat.
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