You can use both uppercase and lowercase letters in search terms. Searches are not case-sensitive.
To search for optional terms, use OR (for example,
apples OR oranges).
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To exclude search terms, use a minus sign (-) in
front of the term you want to exclude (for example, apples
-oranges will find results containing apples but not
oranges).
The root form of a search term is used when searching (for example, a
search for driving will match
drive, drives, and
driven).
To search for an exact phrase or word, put quotation marks
("") around the phrase or word.
Common words such as "a”, “the” and “is” are ignored.