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Discover Ludwig"not here anymore" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
Example: "I'm sorry, but the book you're looking for is not here anymore. I think someone borrowed it and hasn't returned it yet."
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"They're not here anymore".
He's not here anymore".
That's just not here anymore".
I'm sorry, but they're not here anymore".
"His body's here, but his mind is not here anymore.
"So this will continue when I am not here anymore.
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"You remember certain things about the city that aren't here anymore.
That's because a lot of him isn't here anymore.
When his things aren't here anymore, maybe I'll take a little break from cooking.
Of course, maybe I don't like baseball because the Dodgers aren't here anymore".
He named some people who weren't here anymore: Johnny Rio, Rotten Rita, Three Bananas, Brandy Alexander.
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