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<p>son of &lt;followed by&gt;&lt;within 1 word&gt; (God &lt;or&gt; man)</p>
<p>It would be nice to have a mechanism for incorporating a boolean expression within a phrase that is more succinct than the "&lt;followed by&gt;&lt;within 1 word&gt;" idiom.</p>
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