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Mosja Posted 7 years ago
Grammar

Is "as long as" a correct usage in this sentence?

Fact: Money can be made with a machine

I say "money can't be made as long as you have a machine"


Am I right?


Or should I say "money can be made as long as you have a machine"


A bit confused here.

  

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I think "money can be made as long as you have a machine" is the right phrase here since "as long as" can be understood as "if"

  • I think "money can be made as long as you have a machine" is the right phrase here since "as long as" can be understood as "if"
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I think "money can be made as long as you have a machine" is the right phrase here
since "as long as" can be understood as "if"

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mosjaOr should I say "money can be made as long as you have a machine"

Yes, you should say this.

CJ

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