Fix and clarify OrWhere caveats in SqlBuilder docs#2149
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When looking into documentation of the
SqlBuilderabout combiningWhereandOrWhere, followed by reading up on it on #647, I noticed the behavior described in the readme differs from the behavior I'm currently observing (and which is also observed in #647).This PR updates the documentation example to match with current observed behavior and also adds some additional wording for better readability.