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so long as
Idioms and Phrases
see as long as , def. 1 and 2.Example Sentences
Beyond that, particularly with the slavery chapter on cholera, there's also this: for some plantation owners and enslavers, it was kind of acceptable for there to be a poor quality of life, so long as there wasn't a major threat to the enslaved subjects, because all they needed is to make the market profit margins.
"But we can complement one another - I cannot say we will be apolitical. So long as we stick to our role as a moral and spiritual leader, we can give guidance, even about political and economic matters."
Growers have said they are willing to shift to more water-efficient irrigation systems to free up water and boost reservoir levels, so long as they are paid enough to help foot the bill.
This means there’s a huge, untapped market for potential cults to reach millions of U.S. adults who would gladly worship any number of self-proclaimed alien god-kings, so long as their movement was a unified one, and members only had to self-flagelate weekly.
“The content itself can change, such as a movie poster being swapped out, so long as I choose a vintage-style movie poster.”
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