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[3.1.x] Fixed #31591 -- Clarified "reverse" lookup name in making queries docs.
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This spanning can be as deep as you'd like.
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It works backwards, too. To refer to a "reverse" relationship, use the
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lowercase name of the model.
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It works backwards, too. Whilst it :attr:`can be customized
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<.ForeignKey.related_query_name>`, by default you refer to a "reverse"
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relationship in a lookup using the lowercase name of the model.
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This example retrieves all ``Blog`` objects which have at least one ``Entry``
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whose ``headline`` contains ``'Lennon'``::
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