When you are logged in, use the search box which is located below your "@replies", "Direct Messages", "Retweets" etc.
You can either search for phrases or for specific words. You might want to use inverted commas when searching to ensure you receive tweets with the specific thing you're looking for.
Yes there is a search box at the top (new Twitter) or at the right hand side (old Twitter)
You should search for her on Twitter.
You can use the search facility to find people that might be interested in your service. You can search for key words.
Just go to twitter.com or search twitter on a search engine (eg. google or bing) and click on the twitter link.
Synonyms for fragment include piece, bit, particle and speck. For additional ones you can search type on google, "synonyms for fragment", and they should show up.
You can search for a hashtag without using twitter by typing the hashtag on Google.
To determine if a group of words is a fragment, look for a complete thought or a subject-verb pair. A fragment lacks one or both of these elements and does not stand alone as a complete sentence. If you provide the specific groups of words, I can help identify which one is a fragment.
No
search him on twitter if he is there then make your twitter account
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The twitter handle is @7sur7. This is according to a search on twitter. It is recommended that a user of twitter should double check this handle before using it on twitter.
Her facebook.. or her twitter (search daniellebinder on twitter)