Method chaining in C# is a programming technique where multiple method calls are chained together in a single statement. Each method call returns an object (usually the same object on which the method was called), allowing you to call another method on the returned object in a continuous sequence. This creates a more fluent and expressive style of coding, often used in scenarios like building configurations, performing operations on collections, or setting properties.
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