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The phrase "until we dispense" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are referring to a process or action that will continue until something is distributed or given out. Example: "We will keep discussing the project until we dispense the final decisions to the team."
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Until we dispense with the "critical mass" metaphor, which obscures the very objective it is aiming to clarify, jurists who oppose affirmative action will continue to have an easy target.
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May we dispense.
Until now, contents providers kept defending their RSS promiscuity: "We are in control because we set the length on what we dispense on our RSS feeds".
Now can we dispense with the labels?
Can we dispense with the mystery?
Shall we dispense with false controversy?
We dispense with this cases henceforth, and assume that.
If we dispense with measurement-based management, what can we replace it with?
We dispensed with his stage fright first.
Isn't it time we dispensed with the formality?
We dispensed, too, with plotlessness, meandering, female helplessness, travelogue, moral suasion, and certain types of villainy.
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