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no longer

ADVERB
  1. not now
    she is no more

How To Use no longer In A Sentence

  • Intellectual Dublin seemed no longer to consist of writers, but of folk singers, bearded or otherwise.
  • No longer will I worry about favorites wrecking their seasons with three bad games.
  • Rising waters would uproot prosperous farmers from the fertile riverbanks, forcing an estimated 100,000 people to move to higher ground where they could no longer plant corn and wheat.
  • He argues that the two main parties are no longer capable of holding together the divergent views within them. Times, Sunday Times
  • Looking through the casement was the visage of the mariner, no longer stern, but moved with unutterable emotion, and tears, yes, tears trickling down his weather-beaten cheeks. Edward Barnett; a Neglected Child of South Carolina, Who Rose to Be a Peer of Great Britain,—and the Stormy Life of His Grandfather, Captain Williams or, The Earle's Victims: with an Account of the Terrible End of the Proud Earl De Montford, the Lamen
  • Long drives will no longer be the chore they used to be in a small car. The Sun
  • Britain is no longer green and pleasant. The Sun
  • And it is no longer the province of secularists and the left, but is increasingly fanned by religionists and the right.
  • Literature is no longer "bookish" -- but practical, social, propagandist. Studies in Early Victorian Literature
  • His posture improved so much that his clothes no longer fit.
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