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Discover Ludwig"now defunct" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used as an adjective to describe something that no longer exists or is no longer functional. For example: "The now defunct record store was a popular hangout for teenagers in the area."
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(Both are now defunct).
Oakford is now defunct.
(Veco is now defunct).
Telerate is now defunct.
organization, now defunct.
(The charity she used is now defunct).
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Her now-defunct self-named fashion line?
Also, the latest on Solyndra, the now-defunct solar company.
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The now-defunct Panamanian firm Mossack Fonseca provided fiduciary services.
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