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This object MAY be extended with [Specification Extensions](#specificationExtensions).

The discriminator object is legal only when using one of the composite keywords `oneOf`, `anyOf`, `allOf`.
The discriminator object is legal only when using one of the composite keywords `oneOf`, `anyOf`, `allOf`. Note that because the discriminating property's value is used as a component name and/or as the key in the `mapping` object, the behavior of any value that is not a string is undefined.

In OAS 3.x, a response payload MAY be described to be exactly one of any number of types:

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