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Use multiple words when performing your
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than from a single word. For example, typing our free service
will return more relevant results than typing only service .
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query terms.)
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must appear adjacent to each other, for example, "our pledge
to you." Otherwise, the
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pledge , to ,
and the word you , but
not necessarily in that order. The words may appear anywhere, and in any order,
within the document.
Use
multiple words
Use multiple words when performing your search. The search results will return
more refined results from several words than from a single word. For example,
typing our free service will return more relevant results than
typing only service . (Keep in mind, relevant results are returned
even if they don't contain all query terms.)
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appropriate capitalization
Capitalize proper nouns. Lowercase words will match any case. For example,
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Safety will
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Note: A phrase must be contained within quotation marks. Leave no spaces between
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