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It has been raining until vs It has been raining

The two phrases are not directly comparable as they are incomplete. The first phrase seems to be missing the end of the sentence, while the second phrase is a complete sentence. To make a fair comparison, we would need the complete sentence for the first phrase.

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It has been raining until

This phrase is incomplete and does not make sense on its own. It seems to be missing the continuation of the sentence.

This phrase needs to be completed with additional information to convey a complete thought or idea.
  • Today, Sunday, it has been raining until a few minutes ago, when the sun appeared and is now throwing an autumnal sheen on Queen's Square to which I  ...

It has been raining

This phrase is correct and commonly used to indicate that rain has been falling continuously over a period of time.

This phrase is used to describe a continuous action of raining that started in the past and has continued up to the present moment.

Examples:

  • It has been raining for hours.
  • It has been raining since yesterday.
  • It has been raining a lot this week.
  • I heard it has been raining in the mountains.
  • It has been raining non-stop.

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