adverb used to specify the condition or extent to which something is true or possible
conjunction used to introduce a condition or stipulation
The government will remain stable as long as it upholds democratic values.
The equation will hold true as long as both sides are balanced.
As long as the defendant can prove their innocence beyond a reasonable doubt, they cannot be convicted.
The company will remain profitable as long as they adapt to market changes.
Students will succeed as long as they put in the effort to study and learn.
Patients will recover as long as they follow their treatment plan.
The relationship will thrive as long as both partners communicate effectively.
The team will continue to win as long as they maintain their winning streak.
The program will run smoothly as long as there are no bugs in the code.
As long as the writer meets the deadline, they can choose their own working hours.
As long as the psychologist follows ethical guidelines, they can provide therapy to clients.
As long as the software developer produces high-quality code, they are given autonomy in their project.
As long as the accountant maintains accurate financial records, they can work remotely.