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Used string comparison instead of equals() to handle inconsistent GroupExpression wrapping.
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Added missing equals() for predicates anyway.
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This PR adds a small simplification to avoid duplicate conjunctions in predicates, which made error messages redundant and harder to read.
To fix this, before creating a conjunction with two predicates, it recursively checks whether the second operand is already present in the first operand conjunctions. If so, the first one is returned.
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After with #181