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SEARCH EFFECTIVELY
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Source: Live Search
The results you receive depend on how you construct your search query. To help make your search more effective:
- Make sure that you spell search words correctly. Remember to leave a space between each word in your query.
- Use search words that are likely to appear in the websites that contain the information that you want. The more specific your search words are, the more specific your results will be.
- Common words such as a, and, and the are ignored unless they're surrounded by quotation marks. Use the OR and NOT keywords to combine or exclude words.
For example, war OR conflict or union NOT unity.
- If the first page or two of results don't provide you with what you want, or if you don't get any results at all, try changing your search terms. Try fewer descriptive words, or try words that have a different but similar meaning. A different word or phrase provides different search results.
For example, try children instead of kids or minors.
- Search for an exact phrase by placing the search words within quotation marks.
For example "Kosovar juvenile justice".
Notes
- Search words for basic searches aren't case-sensitive.
- You don't have to type the word AND between your search words. By default, all searches are AND searches.
- You can type up to 150 characters in the search box, including spaces.
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