Questions: Which method should you use to search for an exact phrase? Put the search terms in "quotes"

Which method should you use to search for an exact phrase?
Put the search terms in "quotes"
Transcript text: Which method should you use to search for an exact phrase? Put the search terms in "quotes"
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The answer is the third one: Put the search terms in "quotes".

Explanation for each option:

  1. Put the search terms in (parentheses): This is not the correct method for searching an exact phrase. Parentheses are typically used in search engines to group terms or to clarify the order of operations in a search query, not for exact phrase matching.

  2. Put the search terms in [brackets]: Brackets are not used for searching exact phrases. They are often used in programming or specific syntax contexts but not for search engines to identify exact phrases.

  3. Put the search terms in "quotes": This is the correct method. When you put search terms in quotes, most search engines will look for the exact phrase as it is written, ensuring that the words appear together in the specified order.

  4. Put the search terms in : Angle brackets are not used for searching exact phrases. They are typically used in HTML and other markup languages to denote tags, not for search queries.

In summary, to search for an exact phrase, you should put the search terms in "quotes".

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