In general, more than one condition being checked in OR logic can be true. So simply using a sum like ($E:$E="X")+($F:$F="Y")+($G:$G="Z") can give incorrect results (>1). Instead, check if the sum is >0, like this (0<($E:$E="X")+($F:$F="Y")+($G:$G="Z")). This expression gives Boolean TRUE/FALSE results, but they become 1/0 when involved in arithmetic calculations -- if there is no further calculation yet, just multiply the expression by 1.
In summary: AND logic multiples several logic expressions. OR logic checks if the sum of several logic expressions >0. The only other logic function you need is NOT, which is 1 - logic expression. Now you have all the building blocks you need to construct any complex logic expression.
Also, if you put the entire logic expression inside INDEX(expression, 0,1), you don't need to use Control+Shift+Enter. More recent versions of Excel deal with the array without needing INDEX or C+S+E.