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"no longer does" is correct and usable in written English.
It can used when you want to indicate that something that used to happen doesn't happen anymore. For example, "He no longer does his homework every day."
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She no longer does.
"It no longer does.
It no longer does this.
He no longer does that.
Unfortunately he no longer does a catalogue.
What made sense then no longer does.
No longer does Charles flee in triumph.
Over Europe, it no longer does.
This is the story of why he no longer does.
G.E. says it no longer does business in Iran.
It no longer does, and no one quite knows why.
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