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Discover LudwigThe phrase "no longer accepting" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it in situations where something was being accepted at one point in time, but is no longer being accepted. Example: The restaurant stopped taking reservations for the holiday weekend, so it is no longer accepting bookings.
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Mr. Kantrowitz is no longer accepting questions.
The Times is no longer accepting submissions.
We are no longer accepting questions.
London's buses are no longer accepting cash.
We are no longer accepting questions for Mr. Braness.
We are no longer accepting questions for this feature.
Please note: We are no longer accepting questions.
Most retailers are no longer accepting pre-orders.
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But the Russians no longer accept this.
Also, they may no longer accept stock.
But he would no longer accept payment.
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