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The phrase "will not be until" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to express a delayed occurrence of something, usually something that is anticipated. For example: The results of the election will not be known until all the votes have been counted.
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For all the talk about shared values between Israel and the United States, democracy is sadly not one of them right now, and it will not be until Israel's leaders are willing to recognize Palestinians as equals, not just in name, but in law.
Apparently, it will not be until next season, if then.
The next General Election, in all probability, will not be until 2015.
Unfortunately for them, that will not be until the end of 2015.
"It will not be until after the parliamentary elections" in South Korea, "and they're in April".
In all likelihood, that will not be until well into next season.
"It will not be until the middle of the century though," said Dr Solomon.
He will not make the same mistake twice; the next general election will not be until 2007.
Retirement is not on his horizon and will not be until the 2023 World Cup, if then.
It will not be until 2013 that output in Britain will return to the levels of 2008.
Because opera programmes have to be organised so far in advance, Kramer's first season will not be until 2018/19.
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