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"no longer published" is a perfectly acceptable part of a sentence in written English.
You can use this phrase when something that was previously published is no longer available. For example: "This book is no longer published, so it is difficult to find copies."
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"We have a huge comic archive all the way through the war era of characters and licences no longer published," he says.
Some journals that are no longer published, and a number of local newsletters and publications of bird clubs received by the Cornell Lab of Ornithology, are not recorded on those databases as yet.
Like many other newspapers and magazines, Tell is no longer published out of a conventional office, but instead holds clandestine editorial meetings in mosques, churches and taxis so its editors and reporters can avoid the constant threat of arrest.
Berlitz does not say how much profit it makes; a decade ago it was swallowed by Benesse, a Japanese education company, and its results are no longer published separately.
General events listings are no longer published on the website.
The 99-year-old Pink Sheets are no longer published on their signature pink newsprint.
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Harvard Health Publishing is no longer publishing this column.
Guardian News and Media no longer publishes international print editions.
"We are no longer publishing anything new pitched 'for boys' or 'for girls' in the title," the statement said.
And the Iraqi government no longer publishes the number of casualties suffered by the army and police.
The Times and the Sun no longer publish online traffic figures after deciding to implement a commercial paywall strategy.
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