Hey, I ran into this problem fairly recently. I needed to get a large 
number of records and search them over and over again on different 
attributes. I found myself writing code that looked a lot like this.

records = Model.where(...)

records.select { |r| r.attribute1 == attribute1 && r.attribute2 == 
attribute2 && ... }

Although this is a simple case, I found myself rewriting this over and over 
again.

Is there anything equivalent that might fit the form 

records = Model.where(...)
records.find_in_relation(attribute1: attribute1, attribute2: attribute2, 
attribute3, ...)

Was just wondering if there was a place for such syntactical sugar or a 
desire to add some. If there is too simple a change to warrant, I 
understand.

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