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No more and no longer.

0 Hello to everybody, 02br
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00Do you think that "They can no more behave well" is correct? Should it be "They can no longer behave well" or are they both possible? 02br
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0 The correct expression would be: 02br 02br 00""They can no longer behave well" 02br 02br 01b 00or02b 02br 02br 00"They can't behave well any more / any longer" 0-

  • 0 The correct expression would be: 02br 02br 00""They can no longer behave well" 02br 02br 01b 00or02b 02br 02br 00"They can't behave well any more / any longer" 0-
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0 The correct expression would be: 02br
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00""They can no longer behave well" 02br
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01b00or02b02br
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00"They can't behave well any more / any longer" 0-

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