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Extended docs for Q() objects mentioning the ~ (NOT) operator.

Co-authored-by: Sarah Boyce <42296566+sarahboyce@users.noreply.github.com>
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A ``Q()`` object represents an SQL condition that can be used in
database-related operations. It's similar to how an
:class:`F() <django.db.models.F>` object represents the value of a model field
or annotation. They make it possible to define and reuse conditions, and
combine them using operators such as ``|`` (``OR``), ``&`` (``AND``), and ``^``
(``XOR``). See :ref:`complex-lookups-with-q`.
or annotation. They make it possible to define and reuse conditions. These can
be negated using the ``~`` (``NOT``) operator, and combined using operators
such as ``|`` (``OR``), ``&`` (``AND``), and ``^`` (``XOR``). See
:ref:`complex-lookups-with-q`.
``Prefetch()`` objects
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