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Christine Christie Posted 6 years ago
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Until then

Does it make sense to say 'until then'?


For instance,


"Until then, I had never heard of injuries like these."



Note: By 'until then', I mean, until the time of the injury.

  

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Christine Christie Does it make sense to say 'until then'? " Note: By 'until then', I mean, until the time of the injury. Yes, that's a typical use of 'until then'.

  • Christine Christie Does it make sense to say 'until then'?
  • " Note: By 'until then', I mean, until the time of the injury.
  • Yes, that's a typical use of 'until then'.
  • Here are more than 3500 examples of it.
  • q=%22until+then%22+%2Fr%3As&l=0 And here are more than 300 examples of it specifically with the past perfect, as you have used it.
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Christine Christie

Does it make sense to say 'until then'?


For instance,


"Until then, I had never heard of injuries like these."


Note: By 'until then', I mean, until the time of the injury.

Yes, that's a typical use of 'until then'.

Here are more than 3500 examples of it.

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