Examples of 'may no longer have' in a sentence

Meaning of "may no longer have"

may no longer have: This phrase is often used to indicate a loss or absence of something that was previously possessed or available, suggesting that a particular item or attribute is no longer in one's possession or reach

How to use "may no longer have" in a sentence

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may no longer have
Australian companies may no longer have a choice.
I may no longer have armies at my command.
In a few years we may no longer have a monarchy.
You may no longer have the same interests or priorities.
It merely occupies space you may no longer have.
Some may no longer have any use.
And without a key witness, the feds may no longer have a case.
Some may no longer have to pay.
If you are scared of the dark, you may no longer have reason to fear.
He may no longer have a big church.
And on an unconscious level, he may no longer have been pushing himself.
And we may no longer have access to the medical facility without escort.
Beyond this time, the free faces may no longer have hydrophilic property.
We may no longer have the requested products in stock ;.
By this stage, the person may no longer have any useful functioning.

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JSOC may no longer have been a secret, but that did not mean we knew the truth.
Lane suggests, however, that it may no longer have been very active at this point.
It may no longer have been an on-the-ground siege, but the people were still trapped.
Upon cancellation you may no longer have access to the Service.
Some patients may no longer have any religious affiliation.
If workers earn additional income, a foreign subsidy may no longer have an unambiguously beneficial effect.
The beach may no longer have refreshments to sell on the beach.
Esoteric Virgins, although their bodies may no longer have been physiologically virgins.
Families may no longer have a full-time parent at home.
But the ECB may no longer have any choice.
The old fears may no longer have the same effect because the memories are re-evaluated.
By that time, you may no longer have any chance to be with her.
Consequently, the cooking vessel may no longer have the functionalities provided by the sensor.
After 30 days, you may no longer have to use mosquito repellents on your ankles.

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