Are both these sentences correct (and do they mean the same):
a) "The bird is endemic to New Zealand, but when it searches for food, it travels as far as Australia."
b) "The bird is endemic to New Zealand, but when it searches for food, it travels until Australia."
Note: In this context, is it correct to say 'until Australia'?
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No. The first is correct. I can't think of ANY context where 'until' could replace 'as far as'.
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No. The first is correct.
I can't think of ANY context where 'until' could replace 'as far as'.