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Discover LudwigThe phrase "doesn't anymore" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is used to express that something no longer happens or is no longer true. It is typically used in informal or conversational language. Example: "I used to love eating spicy food, but my stomach just can't handle it anymore."
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Actually, it doesn't anymore.
It doesn't anymore.
He doesn't anymore!
But it doesn't anymore.
"And for us, it doesn't anymore.
Sometimes it does, but then it doesn't anymore.
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They don't anymore.
We don't anymore.
You know how; I don't anymore".
I used to love eating out; I don't anymore.
Clearly, I don't anymore.
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