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The phrase "along as" is not correct in standard written English
The correct phrase is "as long as," which is used to indicate a condition or requirement. Example: "You can borrow my car as long as you return it by tomorrow."
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The gripes get passed along as well.
María had decided to come along as well.
Everyone says state business is moving along as usual.
The extremely rich take a Web crew along as well.
Scores of lower-level Zetas were taken along as well.
Yet not all their citizens get along as well.
Taiwanese and Japanese exports are limping along as well.
In economics, Poles and Germans get along as never before.
Mr. Estes took his mother along as well.
But OKL managed to plug along as usual.
And why not bring a camera along as well?
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