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Discover Ludwig'no longer now' is a valid phrase that can be used in written English.
It is used to express that something has ceased to be the case. For example: "The sun is no longer now visible on the horizon."
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No longer – now it's backwards.
Mr Verver, inscrutably monotonous, patted the Principino, the Principino who need detain us no longer now the passage of hymeneal time has been indicated by the arrival of issue to his daughter, and wondered if the actuality of his not having remarried after the death of his wife was preventing her from obtaining the maximum immersion in the fact of her being married.
"No longer: now it has a striking landmark - and unlike other more recent icons, it fashioned from London's traditional building blocks - bricks - rather than steel and glass".
It is no longer now a matter of drainage of the hip-joint but of a much larger infected area which often represents a miniature rabbit-warren of sinuses and cavities.
It will be no longer now than it was once before.
"The board felt that's no longer now an exceptional shot," Baumann said.
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Gill insisted the deal no longer applied now that Uefa elected the position.
Pilfering from the news is no longer enough; now we must compete with it.
A kind of genteel war broke out between us, and she no longer dozed now.
Sweden, no longer exceptional, now has the same problem as almost every other European country.
Isolated PH cases are no longer reported now days [4].
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