In DHOST theories with Gauss-Bonnet and Weyl operators, gauge symmetry invariance conditions are identical to Hamiltonian constraints eliminating ghosts.
Schwartz,Quantum Field Theory and the Standard Model, Cambridge University Press (3, 2014), 10.1017/9781139540940
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