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Asked: May 25, 20262026-05-25T01:36:24+00:00 2026-05-25T01:36:24+00:00

The following code: var dynamicQuery = from a in _context.Users select a; string[] args

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var dynamicQuery = from a in _context.Users select a;

string[] args = new string[] { "aa", "bb", "cc" };
foreach (string word in args)
{
    dynamicQuery = dynamicQuery.Where(x => x.Name.Contains(word));
}

return dynamicQuery.ToList();

Will allow me to create a LINQ query with a dynamic list of AND expressions.

But suppose I wanted to do the same, only with a dynamic list of OR expressions?

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    2026-05-25T01:36:25+00:00Added an answer on May 25, 2026 at 1:36 am

    You don’t need to loop at all:

    return _context.Users.Where(x => args.Any(word => x.Name.Contains(word)));
    

    EDIT: More generally, you can use:

    Func<User, bool> predicate = user => false;
    foreach (var item in items)
    {
        var predicateCopy = predicate;
        predicate = user => predicateCopy(user) || someOtherCondition;
    }
    return query.Where(predicate);
    

    This will end up with quite deep stacks (with one delegate calling another calling another etc). Where the specific situation allows you to use Any, that would usually be a better approach.

    I would expect Any to work in most situations where you’ve got a collection of items to potentially match against… the non-Any approach is approprate for “in some situations, anyone over 18 is fine… in some situations anyone with a last name beginning with “G” is appropriate, etc.

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