I'd agree with all that. One place we've seen nil but not false become more prevalent lately is in core.async. Channels reserve special meaning for nil (closed) but false is a valid channel value. So if-some and when-some are particularly useful in go loops that take from a channel. There are a lot of async examples out there that incorrectly use if-let and when-let for this.
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