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"no longer around" is correct and usable in written English
You can use this phrase to express that something or someone that used to exist or be present no longer exists or is present. For example, "My grandmother used to tell me stories, but she's no longer around."
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"I'm going to miss these when I'm no longer around," he says.
"At night, you could hear something that is no longer around," Dr. Thaler said.
"After 10 years, people knowledgeable about the plant were no longer around," he said of the Zion reactors.
Irene was no longer around.
He's no longer around.
Six thousand people are no longer around.
And since she's no longer around, I'll chafe for her.
"If someone died, he's no longer around, but that's it".
The grandparent generation is no longer around to teach them.
That's shit, so it's better if I'm no longer around".
Of course, even if he's no longer around.
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