Looking for synonyms for as long as? We’ve got you covered!
Here’s a list of other ways to say as long as.
- Provided that
- On the condition that
- Assuming that
- If
- Contingent upon
- Granted that
- So long as
- Given that
- Supposing that
- With the provision that
- On the understanding that
- In the event that
- Permitting that
- Subject to
- Providing
- Presuming that
- Whenever
- While
- Until
- Considering that
Want to learn how to say as long as professionally? Keep reading for examples and use cases.
1. Provided that
Use “provided that” to stipulate a condition or requirement.
Example: You can telecommute, provided that your work is completed on time.
2. On the condition that
“On the condition that” is suitable when setting a specific stipulation or prerequisite.
Example: The agreement will proceed on the condition that all terms are met by both parties.
3. Assuming that
Use “assuming that” when a situation is contingent on a particular assumption.
Example: The project will launch next month, assuming that all tests are successful.
4. If
“If” is used for general conditions or to introduce a hypothetical situation.
Example: If the client approves, we can start the next phase of development.
5. Contingent upon
Use “contingent upon” to indicate that something depends on certain conditions being met.
Example: Funding for the project is contingent upon government approval.
6. Granted that
“Granted that” is used when acknowledging that something is true before stating something else.
Example: Granted that the initial costs are high, the long-term benefits are substantial.
7. So long as
Use “so long as” to specify a condition that must be fulfilled.
Example: You may use the conference room so long as you reserve it in advance.
8. Given that
“Given that” introduces a premise or a condition considered to be true.
Example: Given that we meet our sales targets, bonuses will be distributed.
9. Supposing that
Use “supposing that” to introduce a condition while speculating.
Example: Supposing that the market trends continue, we should see an increase in demand.
10. With the provision that
“With the provision that” indicates a specific requirement or condition.
Example: The contract is valid, with the provision that it is signed by both parties.
11. On the understanding that
“On the understanding that” is used when something is based on a particular belief or understanding.
Example: The team agreed to the terms, on the understanding that resources would be allocated.
12. In the event that
Use “in the event that” to describe something that will happen if a particular condition is met.
Example: In the event that the deadline is missed, penalties will apply.
13. Permitting that
“Permitting that” introduces a condition that allows something to happen.
Example: The meeting will be postponed, permitting that all members agree.
14. Subject to
Use “subject to” to indicate that something is dependent on certain conditions.
Example: Delivery is subject to product availability.
15. Providing
“Providing” is used to introduce a condition or provision.
Example: You can access the facility, providing you have valid identification.
16. Presuming that
Use “presuming that” when making an assumption upon which a situation depends.
Example: Presuming that the data is accurate, we can proceed with the analysis.
17. Whenever
“Whenever” is used to mean ‘every time that’ or ‘any time that.’
Example: You can call the helpdesk whenever you encounter an issue.
18. While
Use “while” to indicate that one thing is happening at the same time as another, or to contrast two things.
Example: While we focus on innovation, we must not neglect our existing products.
19. Until
“Until” is used to indicate the time something continues to happen.
Example: The office will remain open until 6 PM.
20. Considering that
Use “considering that” to take something into account before making a decision.
Example: Considering that the team is understaffed, the progress they’ve made is commendable.