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Thanks for the explanation. I wasn't previously familiar with PetScan but, based on what I'm seeing, the query was designed to find articles that are within Category:Instrumental albums, but not included within Category:Free jazz albums. I guess I'm not really sure what the purpose of this query would be (all I could find about it is a description "All pages on English Wikipedia in Category:Instrumental_albums but not in Category:Free_jazz_albums"). Perhaps the query was merely intended to find articles that were within the former, but not the latter (thereby finding some articles that might belong in the latter). But not all (and, really, not many) of these articles belong in the latter. -- Gyrofrog(talk)19:04, 15 June 2021 (UTC)Reply