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I keep getting multiple joins when I use multiple anyOf( )s in my expression, which is returning too many results. How do I get it down to one join instead?

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I keep getting multiple joins when I use multiple anyOf( )s in my expression, which is returning too many results. How do I get it down to one join instead?

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Essentially each time you use anyOf() in your expression, you will get another join in your database.

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