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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'up until the' is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to describe a point in time or a situation before something else happened. For example, "The basketball team had been winning up until the final game of the season, when they lost the championship."
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The business flourished up until the 1930s.
Never give up until the final whistle.
"We work up until the last minute".
"Right up until the last second".
And this is up until the present.
"We cook right up until the moment".
Up until the Manchester City part, obviously".
"We were quiet up until the game.
The party lasted up until the financial crash in 2008.
I watched every one up until the championship.
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