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 +In [[logic]] and [[mathematics]], '''or''', also known as '''logical disjunction''' or '''inclusive disjunction''' is a [[logical operator]] that results in true whenever ''one or more'' of its operands are true. In [[grammar]], '''or''' is a [[Grammatical conjunction|coordinating conjunction]].
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In logic and mathematics, or, also known as logical disjunction or inclusive disjunction is a logical operator that results in true whenever one or more of its operands are true. In grammar, or is a coordinating conjunction.



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