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"+" search
Google ignores common words and characters such
as where, the, how, and other digits and letters which slow down
your search without improving the results. We'll indicate if a word
has been excluded by displaying details on the results page below
the search box.
If a common word is essential to getting the results you want, you
can include it by putting a "+" sign in front of it. (Be sure to
include a space before the "+" sign.)
For example, here's how to ensure that Google
includes the "I" in a search for Star Wars, Episode I:
Star Wars Episode +I should be used in the
search box
Synonym search
If you want to search not only for your search
term but also for its synonyms, place the tilde sign ("~")
immediately in front of your search term.
For example, here's how to search for food
facts and nutrition and cooking information:
~food ~facts should be used in the search box
"OR" search
To find pages that include either of two search
terms, add an uppercase OR between the terms.
For example, here's how to search for a
vacation in either London or Paris:
vacation london OR paris should be used in the search box
Numrange search
Feel like a number? Numrange searches for
results containing numbers in a given range. Just add two numbers,
separated by two periods, with no spaces, into the search box along
with your search terms. You can use Numrange to set ranges for
everything from dates ( Willie Mays 1950..1960) to weights (
5000..10000 kg truck). But be sure to specify a unit of measurement
or some other indicator of what the number range represents.
For example, here's how you'd search for a
class that costs between $250 and $350:
class $250..350 should be used in the search box
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