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until then please
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "until then please" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when you want to ask someone to wait or to take a specific action until a certain point in time. Example: "I will send you the final report by Friday; until then please feel free to reach out if you have any questions."
✓ Grammatically correct
News & Media
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16 human-written examples
Until then, please just text.
News & Media
"Until then, please do not judge me too harshly".
News & Media
Until then, please bear with us.
News & Media
Until then please put us on your calendar.
News & Media
Until then, please feel free to forward this information to people you think will benefit.
Science & Research
Until then, please check with your state or local election officials to verify your voting location".
News & Media
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43 human-written examples
Now, keep that thought until September and then please register and vote back home.Joshua PaparoLondon .
News & Media
— If your e-mail has been cc'd to three (3) or more people, and includes complicated yet unresolved logistical information regarding the location, time, or general coördination of an upcoming social gathering involving five (5) or more people, then please wait until two (2) hours after the last respondent has answered and then please call the number provided at the bottom of the e-mail.
News & Media
Then please calm down.
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Then please stop.
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Then please spray the peonies".
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When using "until then please", ensure the context clearly defines the 'then' to avoid ambiguity. For example, "The software update will be complete by Friday; "until then please" refrain from using the system."
Common error
Avoid using "until then please" when the 'then' is vague or undefined. Saying "We'll contact you soon; "until then please" be patient" lacks clarity. Specify a timeframe or expected action for better communication.
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Linguistic Context
"Until then please" functions as an adverbial phrase, modifying the verb by specifying a time frame. It combines a temporal clause ("until then") with a polite request or instruction ("please"). Ludwig AI confirms its correct usage in a range of contexts.
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News & Media
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
"Until then please" is a grammatically correct and commonly used adverbial phrase to indicate a period before a specified time, coupled with a polite request. Ludwig AI confirms its validity. Appearing frequently in news and media, it maintains a neutral tone, suitable for various contexts. When using this phrase, ensure clarity regarding the 'then' to avoid ambiguity. Alternatives include "in the meantime kindly" or "for now please", offering slight variations in formality and emphasis.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
in the meantime kindly
Replaces "until then" with "in the meantime" and "please" with "kindly", slightly increasing formality.
for now please
Shortens the temporal aspect to "for now", implying a more immediate timeframe.
until that time kindly
Substitutes "then" with "that time" and "please" with "kindly", providing a slightly more formal tone.
in the interim if you would
Replaces "until then please" with a more polite and formal expression, using "in the interim if you would".
till then if you could
Uses "till then" (a more informal version of "until then") and "if you could" for a softer request.
before that moment please
Replaces "until then" with "before that moment", highlighting the time before a specific event.
up to that point please
Emphasizes the duration leading to a specific point in time with an added touch of politeness.
until such time please
A more formal variation using "until such time" instead of "until then".
in anticipation please
Focuses on the anticipation before the event, requesting action beforehand.
prior to that if you would
Replaces "until then please" with a formal equivalent, using "prior to that if you would".
FAQs
How can I use "until then please" in a sentence?
You can use "until then please" to indicate a period of waiting or anticipation before a specific event or action. For example, "I'll finish the report by tomorrow; "until then please" review the existing data".
What's a more formal alternative to "until then please"?
A more formal alternative would be "in the meantime, kindly". For example, instead of "I will send the documents tomorrow; "until then please" review this draft", you could say "I will send the documents tomorrow; in the meantime, kindly review this draft".
Is it correct to say "till then please" instead of "until then please"?
"Till then please" is grammatically correct, but it is considered less formal than ""until then please"". Choose based on the desired tone and context.
What does "until then please" imply?
"Until then please" implies a request or instruction to do something or refrain from doing something before a specific future time. It combines a temporal marker with a polite directive.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
91%
Authority and reliability
4.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested