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Discover Ludwig"no longer for" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to indicate that something is no longer applicable, or is no longer intended for a particular purpose. For example, "This device is no longer for sale."
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It was no longer for him.
"It's no longer for democracy or security.
In fact, the shirts are no longer for sale.
Minimum wage is no longer for those entering the workforce.
Mr. Pecker said it was no longer for sale.
But she could hold out no longer for breakfast.
"This country is no longer for us Hazaras".
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There was no longer room for the bedsit; no longer room for guests.
Mr. Tourre no longer works for Goldman.
Success is no longer hoped for here.
No longer working for me.
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