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`any?` on an AR relation performs a `SELECT COUNT`, which we don't need. 1. We are very likely to have issues or MRs, so the `SELECT COUNT` is often unnecessary. 2. Even where there are no items returned, the overhead of the `SELECT *` instead of `SELECT COUNT` is relatively small. Calling `to_a` on the relation lets us use `Enumerable#any?`, which will return immediately if there are objects returned.
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