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The phrase "longer living" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to refer to someone or something that has a longer lifespan or is expected to live longer than average. Example: "Thanks to advancements in healthcare, people are now living longer."
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Those allocated to the PRT intervention were referred to a local 'Living Longer, Living Stronger'™ facility.
It's about healthy living, not longer living," he said.
And while the art is made of things that are no longer living, the show is certainly lively.
"We are no longer living like humans".
And for his friends no longer living.
The child's father was no longer living with the family.
You are no longer living in a never-ending fog.
We are hopeful but are no longer living in hope.
Ms. Drenner is no longer living with the woman.
H.B.: Is there anyone no longer living you wish you had photographed?
At what point do artists no longer living in Tibet become merely "Tibetan-born" artists?
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