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Old 02-Apr-2007, 13:52
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hello,
again I need your help. Could you tell me some examples for AS LONG AS and using.
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As long as = Provided that
Here's an example:
You can borrow my book, as long as you return it by the end of this month.
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Of course it can also be used in the following context:

You can stay as long as you like.
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