@Wietlol „having different types representing a subset of valid values is not what the type system is for“ I'd argue most of the functional programmers of the past few decades would completely disagree with this statement.
Perhaps you mean something more specific, like „This is unusual for C# and/or hard to do / not effective with the C# type system“?
Conceptualizing „Types“ as „Sets of allowed values“ and, consequently, „subtypes“ as „subsets of allowed values“ is a standard way of thinking about types, at least from what I've encountered. Note that this conceptualization does not care a…