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c# - Linq: how to exclude condition if parameter is null

I have some table and the following condition of query: if parameter A is null take all, if not, use it in the query. I know how to do that in 2 steps:

List<O> list = null;
if (A = null)
{
    list = context.Obj.Select(o => o).ToList();
}
else
{
    list = context.Obj.Where(o.A == A).ToList();
}

Is it possible to have the same as one query? Thanks

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How about:

list = context.Obj.Where(o => A == null || o.A == A)
                  .ToList();

EDIT: You can do it in one query but still using a condition:

IEnumerable<O> query = context.Obj;
if (A != null)
{
    query = query.Where(o => o.A == A);
}
var list = query.ToList();

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