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TheJournal.org Search Help
Searches are normally performed with "may contain" words. A match requires
any of the words entered to be present on the page. You can search for pages which contain a specific word by
prefixing it with a plus (+) sign. Only pages which contain that word will be shown.
You can ignore all pages which contain a specific word by prefixing it with a
minus (-) sign. Any page that contains that word will not be displayed in
the search results.
You can search for a specific phrase by enclosing it in double quotes, Example: "search words". Only pages that contain that exact phrase will be shown.
All search words are not case sensitive. Matches will be found in the page
title, keywords, description and body text.
Search Examples
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Will Show Web Pages that: |
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church god |
contain either the word church or the word god (or both) |
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+ church + god |
contain both the word church and the word god |
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church + god |
contain the word god. If the page also contains the word church it may rank higher in the results list. |
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+church - god |
contain the word church and not the word god. |
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