As long as isn't really used for exceptions.
Well, maybe in things like "You can have ice cream <em>as long as </em>you eat your veggies." Then it's a little like saying "You can have ice cream <em>if </em>you eat your veggies"
But
"You can have ice cream, <em>but </em>you need to eat your veggies first."
Except
"Everyone can have ice cream, except for Gally"
Barring
I'm not really sure about this one...
Um, I hope this helps!
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When addressed with respect to why he is out alone, Leonard reacts that he has delighted in an every day evening stroll for quite a long time. Unfortunately, this is sufficient to implicate Leonard. In this way, the squad car takes Leonard to the Psychiatric Center for Research on Regressive Tendencies since he has not adjusted to the assumptions for the law.
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Your right, it’s b. also i’m doing it too :/