so long as
(idiomatic) Depending upon some condition or requirement; provided that; if, assuming; as long as.
I don't mind if he stays there, so long as he cleans up after himself when he's done.
“According to section six of the act, the person who has been performing the functions of county legal officer, so long as they have a qualification of being an advocate for five years, should transit into the office without any hindrance,” she said. Source: Internet
According to Kant, in a free society each individual must be able to pursue their goals however they see fit, so long as their actions conform to principles given by reason. Source: Internet
Afraid of the Romans, Cole submitted to Roman law so long as he retained his kingship. Source: Internet
A list of those essential activities includes recreational activities such as walking, biking, fishing and running, so long as people comply with social-distancing guidelines. Source: Internet
Along with that, in his first W as a Cav, Drummond continued to feast inside as he did for so long as a Detroit Piston, as Dre had 14 points and 15 rebounds in only 22 minutes, and had two blocks as well. Source: Internet
Although the Sixers figure to continue running through Embiid so long as he stays upright, Rivers needs to empower Harris to be more aggressive offensively and assert himself as the clear No. 2 weapon behind the big fella. Source: Internet