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      "title": "seo - Using sitelinks search bar google - Stack Overflow",
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      "description": "The Sitelinks search box appears only for navigational queries and when relevant for users. Google algorithms use a variety of factors to determine when the search box appears, including the information on the site and different types of navigational queries from Search users try adding a rare word when using search?"
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      "title": "Effective database searching: Search Query Generator",
      "url": "https://libraryhome.witt.ac.nz/databasesearching/searchtool",
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      "description": "Search string Query Generator Search statement generator Use this tool to generate a search string that you can paste into many databases. Type your individual keywords/phrases into each concept box, then add synonyms for each concept on separate lines underneath. You can use truncation (*) and wildcards (?) to find alternative spellings of ..."
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      "description": "Building search strings Once you have compiled a comprehensive list of keywords and database-specific subject headings as well as considered possible fields for targeting keywords, you should now use different search techniques to combine your search terms into search strings."
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      "title": "Google Search Operators: The Complete List - DWS",
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      "description": "8. In 'In' can be placed in between two terms for conversion purposes. The two terms can take the form of currencies or measurement units. There you have it, a complete list of all the search operators that currently work on the Google search engine."
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      "title": "Home - Search string - LibGuides at University of Cape Town",
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      "description": "A search string is the combination of all text, numbers and symbols entered by a user into a search engine to find desired results. Search strings are used to find files and their content, database information and web pages."
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