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The phrase "until we received" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to introduce a contrasting clause or event that occurs after a certain point in time. Here's an example: "Our office was in chaos until we received a new manager. Once she joined our team, everything became more organized and efficient."
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We had not known of it until we received one from a houseguest.
"I felt like I was home -- until we received the tax bill from Monroe".
We received no response and were held on standby until we received news of their death.
It sounded almost perverse to us until we received the formal notification.
"Until we received the award, we sent out a dreary black-and-white brochure to schools," says Carol Edozie, Iroko's administrator and fundraiser.
And not until we received the bill did we know of a $24 charge for salty, dry pheasant, an out-of-line price that should have been mentioned at the outset.
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"We cannot comment further until we receive the full written rationale for this extraordinarily arbitrary decision".
"We are not ready to make any comments until we receive the official reasoning for their decision," a spokesman said.
"I'll wait until we receive a report from the military and from Secretary Cohen," he said in an interview.
Villas-Boas told reporters: "Until we receive a suitable offer for the player, he will not go".
By God, none of you is to write about this matter until we receive confirmed reports from those concerned".
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