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Discover LudwigThe phrase "I'm no longer" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that you have stopped doing something or that a situation has changed.
Example: "I'm no longer interested in pursuing that project."
Alternatives: "I have ceased to" or "I am not anymore."
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I'm no longer embarrassed.
I'm no longer convinced.
I'm no longer sure.
I'm no longer interested.
But I'm no longer miserable.
Now I'm no longer worried.
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I was no longer special.
"I was no longer me".
I was no longer nervous.
I am no longer listening.
"I am no longer contagious".
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