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do not longer have access vs does not longer have access

The correct phrase is "do not longer have access." The verb "do" should be used with the subject "you" in this case. The phrase "does not longer have access" is incorrect because the verb "does" is used with third-person singular subjects like "he," "she," or "it."

Last updated: March 30, 2024 • 572 views

do not longer have access

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to indicate that someone no longer has access to something. It is the correct form when referring to the subject "you."

Examples:

  • I do not longer have access to the building after hours.
  • They do not longer have access to the confidential files.
  • We do not longer have access to the old system.
  • You do not longer have access to the restricted area.
  • She does not longer have access to the online platform.
  • We no longer have access to the medical facility without escort.
  • You will no longer have access.
  • I no longer have access to my old refrigerator.
  • You no longer have access to this patient.
  • Liam, since you've been terminated, you no longer have access to the band's bank accounts or credit cards.
  • Legal's telling me they no longer have access to David Clarke's signed employment contract.
  • Without adequate education and without proper training these young people may no longer have access to the labour market.
  • This could lead in future to transit restrictions for the port of Szczecin-Świnoujście as large-draft ships would no longer have access.
  • The repercussions here are significant for the inhabitants of Emnaizel - they will simply no longer have access to electricity since they cannot connect with the Palestinian grid.
  • According to an article in the newspaper Eleftherotypia, owing to the economic crisis, Greeks on low incomes no longer have access even to basic medical care.
  • The producers no longer have access to the system and so cannot submit their declarations by the deadline.
  • The confiscation of a driftnet of course means that the owner can no longer have access to or make use of the gear in question.
  • Thanks to the budget cuts made by the current government, a significant number of Romanian specialist doctors are emigrating, chronic patients no longer have access to healthcare services and reimbursed medication, and the equipment in hospitals is obsolete.
  • We no longer have access to The Dark One's assistance.
  • It works against Parliament because it excludes us, because there is no longer a comitology procedure, and because we will no longer have access or entitlement to the information we need.
  • Since we no longer have access to a ZPM... due to unforeseeable circumstances... my only option would be to call the Daedalus... and spend the next three weeks waiting to get back home.
  • It doesn't concern you we no longer have access to his programming?
  • Such an increase in national waters reserved for fishing will pose major problems for fishermen in Brittany and Normandy who will no longer have access to traditional fishing areas, particularly those close to the United Kingdom.
  • (2) The central computer system of one Member State suffered a technical problem a few days before that deadline. The producers no longer have access to the system and so cannot submit their declarations by the deadline.
  • In addition, we are threatened by a second consequence, which is indirect and probably on a considerably larger scale, since these measures threaten to divert a good proportion of the steel products which no longer have access to the American market onto the European market.

does not longer have access

This phrase is incorrect in English.

  • We no longer have access to the medical facility without escort.
  • You will no longer have access.
  • I no longer have access to my old refrigerator.
  • You no longer have access to this patient.
  • Liam, since you've been terminated, you no longer have access to the band's bank accounts or credit cards.
  • Legal's telling me they no longer have access to David Clarke's signed employment contract.
  • Without adequate education and without proper training these young people may no longer have access to the labour market.
  • This could lead in future to transit restrictions for the port of Szczecin-Świnoujście as large-draft ships would no longer have access.
  • The repercussions here are significant for the inhabitants of Emnaizel - they will simply no longer have access to electricity since they cannot connect with the Palestinian grid.
  • According to an article in the newspaper Eleftherotypia, owing to the economic crisis, Greeks on low incomes no longer have access even to basic medical care.
  • The producers no longer have access to the system and so cannot submit their declarations by the deadline.
  • The confiscation of a driftnet of course means that the owner can no longer have access to or make use of the gear in question.
  • Thanks to the budget cuts made by the current government, a significant number of Romanian specialist doctors are emigrating, chronic patients no longer have access to healthcare services and reimbursed medication, and the equipment in hospitals is obsolete.
  • We no longer have access to The Dark One's assistance.
  • It works against Parliament because it excludes us, because there is no longer a comitology procedure, and because we will no longer have access or entitlement to the information we need.
  • Since we no longer have access to a ZPM... due to unforeseeable circumstances... my only option would be to call the Daedalus... and spend the next three weeks waiting to get back home.
  • It doesn't concern you we no longer have access to his programming?
  • Such an increase in national waters reserved for fishing will pose major problems for fishermen in Brittany and Normandy who will no longer have access to traditional fishing areas, particularly those close to the United Kingdom.
  • (2) The central computer system of one Member State suffered a technical problem a few days before that deadline. The producers no longer have access to the system and so cannot submit their declarations by the deadline.
  • In addition, we are threatened by a second consequence, which is indirect and probably on a considerably larger scale, since these measures threaten to divert a good proportion of the steel products which no longer have access to the American market onto the European market.

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