I don't think it is "anti-pattern".
It's just a way how business logic works..
In some frameworks you can't use parallel execution with.all() or similar statements, for example Entity Framework.
So let's be careful with using strong terms like "anti-pattern".
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I don't think it is "anti-pattern".
It's just a way how business logic works..
In some frameworks you can't use parallel execution with.all() or similar statements, for example Entity Framework.
So let's be careful with using strong terms like "anti-pattern".