Sentence examples for a now defunct system from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "a now defunct system" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a system that is no longer in operation or has been discontinued.
Example: "The company relied on a now defunct system for managing its inventory, which led to numerous errors and inefficiencies."
Alternatives: "an obsolete system" or "a discontinued system".

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I first experienced an online chat over a now defunct system called the Source in the early 1980s.

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Dr Eisenberger's backer is Edgar Bronfman, whose fortune came from Seagram, a now defunct distiller.

It partners with Alliance-One, a now defunct Wall Street brokerage.

I learned this at a now defunct taxidermy shop in midtown Manhattan.

Miss Didion asks what will become of this suburbia built to supply a now defunct industry?

A now defunct hacker group called "milw0rm" claimed credit for the hack.

In Japan, a now defunct pay-to-play service was used.

There is also a link to a now defunct page on plant structure at plants.usda.gov.usda.gov

Justin Trudeau has pledged to work towards full reconciliation with Canadian Aboriginals as he accepted a final report on the abuses of the government's now-defunct system of residential schools for indigenous children.

A now-defunct gun store and two burglar-alarm companies, T&R Alarm System Inc. and Monital, agreed to pay undisclosed amounts.

The outdoors is also close at hand at Watt Modern Dining in the arts-theater complex known as the Brisbane Powerhouse, which once generated electricity for the city's now defunct tram system.

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