to be long on something

Definition & Meaning of "be long on something "in English

to be long on something
01

to have a lot of a particular quality or attribute

Collocation
Informal
Examples
The startup is long on innovation but short on funding.
to be long on something
to be long on something
01

to hold or buy a significant amount of a particular asset, bond. share, etc., with the expectation that its value will increase

Collocation
Examples
Investors who were long on tech stocks saw significant returns when the market surged.
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