word choice - "The larger of A and B" or "the larger of A or B"
I was wondering which one is more correct between "the larger of A and B" and "the larger of A or B".
I use the former, but I saw in IRS instruction for Form 1040:
In most cases, your federal income tax will be less if you take the larger of your itemized deductions or standard deduction.
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