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            "snippet": "Content Explorer &gt; <em>search</em> <em>query</em> &gt; \u201cAND [infographic]\u201d \u00b7 As you can see, you can also use <em>advanced</em> operators in CE to <em>search</em> for multiple terms at once. The <em>search</em> above finds results containing \u201cSEO,\u201d \u201ckeyword research,\u201d or \u201clink building\u201d in the title tag, plus \u201c[infographic].\u201d",
            "timestamp": 1667410105,
            "title": "<em></em>Google Search Operators: The Complete List (42 Advanced Operators)",
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            "timestamp": 1667410105,
            "title": "<em></em>Do an Advanced Search on Google - Computer - Google Search Help",
            "url": "https://support.google.com/websearch/answer/35890"
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            "snippet": "May 30, 2019 -\n            <em>Search</em> for news, events, etc. ... A <em>query</em> is broken up into terms and operators. There are two types of terms: Single Terms and Phrases.",
            "timestamp": 1667410105,
            "title": "<em></em>ADVANCED SEARCH SYNTAX",
            "url": "https://hubblesite.org/search-results/advanced-search-syntax"
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            "snippet": "April 1, 2022 -\n            You can use symbols or words in your <em>search</em> to make your <em>search</em> results more precise. Google <em>Search</em> usually ignores punctuation that isn\u2019t part of a <em>search</em> operator. Don\u2019t put spaces between",
            "timestamp": 1667410105,
            "title": "<em></em>Refine web searches - Google Search Help",
            "url": "https://support.google.com/websearch/answer/2466433?hl=en"
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            "snippet": "July 15, 2020 -\n            On your Android phone or tablet, go to <em>Advanced</em> <em>Search</em>: google.com/<em>advanced</em>_<em>search</em>. Under \u201cFind pages with,\u201d choose the <em>query</em> field/s to:",
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            "snippet": "January 28, 2022 -\n            <em>Advanced</em> Google <em>search</em> operators can deliver powerful insights to inform your content strategy, SEO audits, and more. Use this for quick reference.",
            "timestamp": 1667410105,
            "title": "<em></em>An SEO Guide to Google Advanced Search Operators",
            "url": "https://www.searchenginejournal.com/google-search-operators-commands/215331/"
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            "snippet": "1 month ago -\n            This ultimate guide contains all of Google's <em>search</em> string parameters. you can also build your own <em>advanced</em> saerch using google's <em>advanced</em> <em>search</em> form. ... Google's URL. You'll see it if you look at the address bar, or Chrome omnibar. ... The <em>query</em> string. Words are separated by + signs.",
            "timestamp": 1667410105,
            "title": "<em></em>What are Search Operators? List Of Major Search Operators - Moz",
            "url": "https://moz.com/learn/seo/search-operators"
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            "title": "<em></em>Google Advanced Search Operators: 52 Google Search Commands [2022]",
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            "snippet": "July 29, 2022 -\n            <em>Advanced</em> <em>Search</em> - Twitter",
            "timestamp": 1667410105,
            "title": "<em></em>Advanced Search - Twitter",
            "url": "https://twitter.com/search-advanced"
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            "snippet": "October 5, 2021 -\n            Here are 6 of the simplest google <em>advanced</em> <em>search</em> operators to know: Inurl: this restricts <em>search</em> results to documents containing that word in the URL \u00b7 Allinurl: this restricts results to pages containing all of the <em>query</em> terms you specify in the URL",
            "timestamp": 1667410105,
            "title": "<em></em>How to Use Google Advanced Search Operators question - Semrush ...",
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            "snippet": "December 10, 2020 -\n            Google <em>advanced</em> <em>search</em> is a way ... and commands, these <em>advanced</em> Google <em>search</em> instructions tell Google that you don\u2019t want to <em>search</em> the entire internet, front to back and top to bottom, and are instead interested in more specific <em>queries</em>....",
            "timestamp": 1667410105,
            "title": "<em></em>Google Advanced Search: Tips and Operators for Better Searches",
            "url": "https://www.oberlo.com/blog/google-advanced-search"
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        {
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            "snippet": "June 26, 2020 -\n            Another parser for <em>advanced</em> <em>search</em> <em>query</em> syntax.. Latest version: 5.1.1, last published: 2 years ago. Start using <em>advanced</em>-<em>search</em>-<em>query</em> in your project by running `npm i <em>advanced</em>-<em>search</em>-<em>query</em>`. There are no other projects in the npm registry using <em>advanced</em>-<em>search</em>-<em>query</em>.",
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            "snippet": "January 27, 2021 -\n            Use the <em>Advanced</em> <em>Search</em> field to enter an Ariel <em>Query</em> Language (AQL) that specifies the fields that you want and how you want to group them to run a <em>query</em>.",
            "timestamp": 1667410105,
            "title": "<em></em>Advanced search options - IBM",
            "url": "https://www.ibm.com/docs/SSKMKU/com.ibm.qradar.doc/c_qradar_ug_search_bar.html"
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            "snippet": "October 9, 2021 -\n            The <em>Advanced</em> <em>Query</em> Syntax (AQS) is used by Microsoft Windows Desktop <em>Search</em> (WDS) to help users and programmers better define and narrow their <em>searches</em>.",
            "timestamp": 1667410105,
            "title": "<em></em>Advanced Query Syntax - Win32 apps | Microsoft Docs",
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            "timestamp": 1667410105,
            "title": "<em></em>Learning Windows Search: Use Advanced Query Syntax to Find Everything",
            "url": "https://www.howtogeek.com/school/learning-windows-search/lesson5/"
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            "snippet": "March 27, 2010 -\n            <em>Search</em> is a pervasive feature of Windows 7, but few really know how to use it \u2026",
            "timestamp": 1667410105,
            "title": "<em></em>Mastering Windows Search using Advanced Query Syntax | Ars Technica",
            "url": "https://arstechnica.com/information-technology/2010/03/mastering-windows-search-using-advanced-query-syntax/"
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            "snippet": "April 25, 2012 -\n            Using <em>Advanced</em> <em>Query</em> Syntax (AQS) unlocks the true power of Windows <em>search</em>. With AQS your <em>searches</em> can be extremely efficient in locating your files and e-mails in Windows 7, Vista or Windows XP. AQS lets you to quickly define and narrow your <em>searches</em>.",
            "timestamp": 1667410105,
            "title": "<em></em>Part 5 of 5 Advanced options and the Advanced Query Syntax with ...",
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            "timestamp": 1667410105,
            "title": "<em></em>Advanced Query Syntax - Windows 7 Tutorial",
            "url": "https://sourcedaddy.com/windows-7/advanced-query-syntax.html"
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        {
            "rank": 20,
            "snippet": "March 17, 2021 -\n            Looking for Windows <em>Search</em> tips and tricks? Enhance Windows 10/8/7/Vista/XP <em>Search</em> using these <em>Advanced</em> <em>Queries</em>, Syntax, Tips, Tricks",
            "timestamp": 1667410105,
            "title": "<em></em>Windows Desktop Search Tips, Tricks, Advanced Query Syntax for ...",
            "url": "https://www.thewindowsclub.com/windows-search-advanced-query-syntax"
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