The MSDN documentation for the is keyword says:
expression is not null
Why? If MethodThatReturnsNull() is type were called shouldn’t that return false since null certainly isn’t that type?
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It does return
falseifexpressionisnull. Perhaps you’re misunderstanding the documentation?