Most search engines will accept quotation marks around a phrase to denote that it is a phrase. So to a search engine, "German Measles" is one word.
at the google homepage, click on 'advanced search' there should be a space that says 'exact phrase' . here you would type "baked""potatoes", hit enter, and bam, you got it!
The website will appear on search result based on search queries or phrase. For example: If you type "amazon" result will be appear based on related to query search or phrase.
The phrase 'enter search terms' is used on sites where there is a search feature to find different things offered on a site or search tool such as Google or Bing. The phrase simply means to enter the phrase or terms that one is wanting to search for.
Heinrich Schlieman was the German busnessman who began to search for Mycenae.
Yes, "for example" is a prepositional phrase that is used to provide an instance or illustration of something that is being discussed. It is often used to clarify or support a statement made in the text.
The word or phrase entered into a search engine text box is the search term. It can be different depending on what is being searched.
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The phrase "Always go in search for the correct idiom" is #39 on a list called "The Bestest Guide to Gooder English". The idiom in the sentence is "go in search for" and it's not incorrect,really, but just kind of strange. "Use appropriate idioms" or "If you're going to use an idiom, make sure it's appropriate" would be better, I imagine.The one on that list I haven't figured out is #40, "3D96#" Anybody know that one?
Phrase matching gives the opportunity to search through text in documents and identify documents that have the word or phrase in it. It is basically a search engine feature. Phrase matching is also able to find text interleaved with markup code such as HTML, XML Etc.
Double quotation marks around a word or phrase indicate that you are searching for that exact word or phrase on a search engine. This tells the search engine to only return results with that specific word or phrase in the same order as you typed it.
The phrase "search narrowly" in line 5 means to look carefully or in great detail. It suggests a focused and meticulous examination rather than a broad or general search.