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will search.
present progressive of search
The present participle of search is "searching."
A quick search on Google for "Symphony Connectivity Solutions" (including the quotation marks) shows nothing, except for this question on Wiki Answers - so it doesn't seem so.
Have/Has searched.
Yes, you are not necessarily required to be present.
The present perfect tense of the verb "search" is "have searched" or "has searched."
because of gold mines.
A writ of assistance
It's the future tense.
Using the word or in a search will return results with either of the search terms. Using and in the search sets the criteria that all of words in the search string must be present.
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