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Search for a phrase
To conduct a search for an exact phrase, use quotation marks around it.
This is good for people's names, quotations, song lyrics and other situations where you want to ensure that words appear next to each other on the page.
Search including a word
- Use a plus sign for words that MUST be included in the results.
BBC Search automatically does this for you, so you do not need to use the + sign when searching with us. It may be useful when using other search engines.
Search excluding a word
- Use a minus sign for words that MUST NOT be included in the results.
Example: cambridge -university
This would give you a list of websites about the city of Cambridge, but remove all the sites about the university.
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