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You guys are all forgetting your history!  At least one of {a, b, c},
in any order, is expressible in DTD, and therefore _a posteriori_ in
W3C XML Schema:

 <!ELEMENT x ((a,((b,c?)|(c,b?))?)|(b,((a,c?)|(c,a?))?)|(c,((a,b?)|(b,a?))?))>

It's certainly not elegant, and it gets worse as the number of
alternatives goes up, but it's not impossible.

If order doesn't matter, and is therefore constrainable, then it's
much easier:

 <!ELEMENT x ((a,b?,c?)|(b,c?)|c)>

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