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Discover Ludwig"until you say" is a grammatically correct phrase and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to indicate a specific condition or event that must occur before something else can happen. Example: "I won't leave until you say you forgive me for what I said." This sentence means that the speaker will not leave until the other person verbally expresses forgiveness. Another example: "You can keep playing until you say it's time for bed." In this sentence, the speaker is telling a child that they can continue playing until they give a signal or say that it is time for bed.
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"I don't hang up until you say yes," he says.
"I won't let go,/Not until you say".
"In Cologne, waiters will keep bringing more and more glasses until you say stop".
"I am going to stand here until you say yes," she said he told her.
"You don't want to wait until a tragedy sets in until you say, Oh, we should have done something.
Marvin, Jackie Wilson, Sam Cooke, Wilson Pickett: I can keep naming them until you say OK, I got enough.
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Devil: You had me until you said "sensible and prudent".
Well, you might have had me until you said that.
Was right there with you until you said that.
Garland Jeffreys: I didn't even think about getting grief until you said it!
Was with you right up until you said the bit about killing a dog, Doug.
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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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