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In a {{nutshell}}, “[[and/or]]” means “[[or]]”, because “[[or]]” includes “[[and]]”.
In a {{nutshell}}, “[[and/or]]” means “[[or]]”, because “[[or]]” includes “[[and]]”.


Never use [[and/or]]. It is the lawyer’s equivalent of having a limp, moist handshake.
Never use [[and/or]]. It is the lawyer’s equivalent of having a moist kipper handshake.


===In tedious detail===
===In tedious detail===