What does mean go long"? Then let's go ahead and begin your exam. As I examine you I'll explain what I am doing as I go long, to give you a better understanding of the exam. Thank you in advance.
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Might it be 'go a long"? It means to continue one's path or process.
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Might it be 'go a long"?
It means to continue one's path or process.
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The only context I've seen "go long" is in stock market trading. It means to place a position where you have purchased an asset that you own, as opposed to "go short" which means that you have sold an asset that you don't own.
In your sentence, the phrase should be "as I go along."