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1 For this reason large areas once well populated are no longer habitable .
2 The small, cold globe that was Aachan was no longer habitable .
3 But the earth is no longer habitable for the poor mandarins.
4 The hut-itwas nothing but a hut now-hadremained untouched-aruin no longer habitable .
5 You know all about it, my lord, since your old palace is no longer habitable .
6 Attorney Anthea Pienaar-Julius, for the agents, is expected to argue that the property is no longer habitable .
7 This station is no longer habitable .
8 Your country is no longer habitable .
9 After such a summons, the house 'is no longer habitable in quite the same way as it was before'.
10 Fortunately they had a large boat which enabled them, when their island was no longer habitable , to reach another.
11 No doubt he had expired; and the earth, swept, deluged, glimmering fiercely and devastated with an awful uproar, appeared no longer habitable .
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This collocation consists of: Longer habitable through the time