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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as long he" is not correct in written English.
It should be "as long as he" to convey the intended meaning.
Example: "You can stay here as long as he is comfortable with it."
Alternatives: "provided that he" or "as far as he".
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While not quite as long, he is long enough.
It is as long, he gasps, as the movie Lincoln.
"They will not live as long," he said.
For nearly as long, he has been a tour guide for his compatriots.
And for just as long he has been firmly rebuffed by the islanders.
As long he plays, we're sure that things will work out for the best".
Similar(28)
As long as he knows he did nothing wrong, he said, it makes no difference.
He had fished for as long as he could remember, he told the Tax Court.
"Let's hope he continues on as long as he can do what he did today".
As long as he hits, he will play.
"He will be here as long as he wants to be," he said.
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