By default, search returns only pages that include all of your search terms. The exception is very common words such as "it" and "the."
To narrow results, use specific words to describe exactly what you're looking for. More general terms will give a larger number of results, so try to narrow your search by describing exactly what you're looking for. Example: search for French country decor instead of simply decorating.
To search for an specific phrase, put quotation marks around two or more words. For example, search on "cry it out" (typing the quotation marks into the box).
To widen results, use "OR" (in capital letters) to find pages containing any of the words you choose. Example: searching on calories OR brownies will find all the pages about calories and all the pages about brownies.
To exclude words from your search, type a "-" in front of them. Pages containing those words will not show up in your results. For example, to see pages about dating with no mention of online, search for dating -online.
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