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The Any clause should be faster because it can run without an iterator (think yield return here), so it stops when it hits the first true condition, i.e. your collection id equaling 30. The Where clause provides an iterator that is driven by the count, so this must complete the iteration - the actual condition of checking for a count greater than 0 happens after the Where clause finishes evaluating.
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