Declaratively build expression-tree rooted in a node of any type?

The workaround is to declare 2 helper functions public Expression GetBody(Expression lambda) { return lambda. Body; } public Expression GetBody(Expression lambda) { return lambda. Body; } Usage examples: var e1 = (MethodCallExpression)GetBody(() => this.FunA()); var e2 = (ConstantExpression)GetBody(() => 4 + 5); var e3 = (BinaryExpression)GetBody(() => a + b).

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