+Texarkana +"chili dog" -"mustard" would work as search terms.
+Texarkana+"chiili dog"-"mustard"
+Watsonville +"dirt racing" -"figure eight"
+Wichita +"roller derby" -"in-line skates"
+Watsonville +"dirt racing" -"figure eight" (apex answer)
quotation mars
Exact phrase search is a search technique that allows users to find results containing a specific sequence of words in the exact order they are entered. It is typically used by enclosing the phrase in quotation marks, which signals to the search engine to return only those results that match the phrase precisely. This method helps to narrow down search results and improve relevance, especially when looking for specific quotes, titles, or key terms.
Your search would look something like this: +Saginaw +"all-night diner" -"greasy spoon"
Putting a phrase in quotation marks when searching a database helps ensure that the search results display pages or records containing that specific phrase as a whole, rather than individual words scattered throughout the text. This can help refine the search results and make them more relevant to what you are looking for.
You would use: +Wichita +"roller derby" -"in-line skates"
+Saginaw +"all-night diner" -"greasy spoon"
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.