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  • I'm pretty sure you are going to need to use either a Dictionary<string, string> or a dynamic to hold the things that look like { "key_1": "value_1", "key_N": "value_N"}. If you don't know what the property names are, you can't just use a plain old class Commented Jul 1, 2020 at 16:55