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Instead of searching for the operator in the string representation of
the whole expression, consider the operator's start to be the
first non-whitespace non-dot character _after_ the LHS of the infix
expression.
This fixes cases like this:
```
assert("Name in " in listOf("Hello", "World"))
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| [Hello, World]
false
```
^KT-66208 Fixed
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assert("Hello, world!" !is String)
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false
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assert(" !is " !is String)
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assert(
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" !is "
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!is
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assert("Hello, world!"/*!is*/!is/*!is*/String)
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assert(("Hello, world!" !is String) !is Boolean)
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