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Assert with Assertion!

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14 Dec 2020CPOL 8.2K   9  
Instantiate the exception that you want in an assertion
In a helper class, use Activator.CreateInstance to instantiate the specific exception with its message so you don't litter your code with "if" statements to verify state.

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