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{{g}{{pe}}An inclusive disjunction is the usual [[use-case]] for the word “[[or]]”: it means “it could be this, [[or]] that, ''or both'': I’m honestly relaxed and don’t care as long as ''at least one shows up''.”
{{g}}{{pe}}An inclusive disjunction is the usual [[use-case]] for the word “[[or]]”: it means “it could be this, [[or]] that, ''or both'': I’m honestly relaxed and don’t care as long as ''at least one shows up''.”


Compare with the rarer [[exclusive disjunction]].
Compare with the rarer [[exclusive disjunction]].

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