In the given sentence, subordinate conjunction is "as long as" that is sub.
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What are subordinating
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A sentence's subordinating clauses provide the main clause with further information. The word or words that are used to connect a subordinating clause to another clause or sentence are known as subordinating conjunctions. Although there are numerous subordinating conjunctions, the following are the most frequently used ones: after, although, as, as if, because, before, how, if, since, then, even though, unless, until, when, where, and while. In a complex sentence, subordinating conjunctions introduce the dependent (or subordinate) clause. The dependent phrase cannot stand alone since it informs you about the other portion of the sentence. The following, before, as, during, till, because, since, unless, although, and if are examples of common subordinating conjunctions.
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