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Anonymous Posted 5 years ago
Grammar

But no threat anymore

Jack lowered his gun. Tom was lying on his back, still alive but no threat anymore.


Is this correct? I could barely find any examples with "but no threat anymore" when I searched for it.

  

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Try 'still alive but no longer a threat'. CJ

  • Try 'still alive but no longer a threat'.
  • CJ
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Try 'still alive but no longer a threat'.

CJ

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