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"no longer includes" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use this phrase when you are referring to something that was previously included, but is no longer the case. For example: "This year's event no longer includes a free t-shirt for participants."
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It is a discussion that no longer includes Deila.
"It no longer includes all interested stakeholders," he said.
The awkward part, for Drechsler, is that this élite no longer includes Americans.
For example, the religious procession that precedes the Don's death scene no longer includes an Inquisitional book-burning.
In this city, it no longer includes something with more grit, like a protest march through Manhattan.
The district no longer includes a naval weapons station, Army fort, or a Marine mountain-warfare training center.
Theme park operators have revamped the eight-minute Jungle Cruise ride, one of the park's oldest, so that it no longer includes shots fired at mechanical hippopotamuses.
The group no longer includes Samantha Power, the Pulitzer Prize-winning humanrightsan rights expert who resigned in March after she was quoted calling Mrs. Clinton a "monster".
"So your company's expense policy no longer includes grossly overpriced restaurants," said Jessica Morgan, fashion blogger and co-author of "The Fug Awards," a book about starlet attire.
The revised text no longer includes a full authorization to use "all necessary means" against Iraq if it fails to disarm.
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