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"will no longer" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to express that something is ceasing to happen. For example, "Due to safety concerns, we will no longer be allowing visitors into the building."
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will no longer be required.
This will no longer do.
That will no longer happen.
Spring will no longer exist.
Mobile alone will no longer do.
Otherwise, France will no longer be France".
But promises alone will no longer do.
I will no longer sit silently.
Simply, we will no longer be afraid.
This will no longer wash.
We will no longer wait".
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