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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'no longer visit' is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe a situation in which someone has stopped visiting a particular place or person, either temporarily or permanently. For example: "My grandparents have retired to a small town in the countryside, so I no longer visit them as often as I used to."
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Some friends no longer visit or return phone calls.
Her male friends no longer visit; the women shun her.
People I talked with in other nearby towns said they no longer visit Williston.
I could no longer visit my family in Egypt, as it was deemed too dangerous.
She can no longer visit the order's homes, which are scattered in 87 countries.
He could no longer visit New York because of his illness, he told her.
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Friends and family no longer visited.
Anglers no longer visited them, for all the fish had died.
His family no longer visits the development and the rent checks are made out to different management companies.
Floods and erosion are damaging historic places, while warmer temperatures are seeing salmon vanishing from famous rivers and birds no longer visiting important wetlands.
Still better, she said, is that her mother no longer visits her room "every half an hour to see if I was on Facebook or doing homework".
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