Sentence examples for anymore ceased from inspiring English sources

The phrase "anymore ceased" is not correct and does not make sense in written English.
It seems to be a combination of two conflicting terms, as "anymore" typically indicates a continuation or change in state, while "ceased" implies a complete stop.
Example: "The project has ceased to exist anymore." (This is incorrect; it should be rephrased.)
Alternatives: "no longer" or "has stopped."

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The kid on the uptown No. 1 train, the new arrival stepping out of Grand Central, the jerk at the intersection who doesn't know east from west: those people don't exist anymore, ceased to be a couple of apartments ago, and we wouldn't have it any other way.

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But when they cease to be so dependent and aren't looking at us anymore?

When Anna decides she can't see Neil anymore, she ceases to be "Neil's girlfriend".

"If I couldn't go up on stage anymore, I would cease to exist.

Only when you step up and say it's not gonna happen anymore will they cease the bad behavior.

And, having decided this, he took the only logical step available to him: he ceased to put his name to anything anymore.

Strohbach et al. [54] suggested that if the social component underlying a HNV farming system has ceased to exist or is not sustainable anymore, new HNV farming systems based on different techniques and diversification of farm income would have to be developed.

In this impoverished community, mostly composed by immigrants, fishing has ceased to be a major economic activity, and pirogues are not used anymore but left outside the houses.

That work has ceased.

Welding damn near ceased.

Kidnappings all but ceased.

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