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Use AND, OR, and NOT to create a "search
sentence."
For example, flower AND spring will return results that
have both "flower" and "spring" within the name or description.
Actually, flower spring will return the same -- all keywords
listed without OR, and NOT are required by default. As another
example, flower NOT spring will return all results that
have "flower," but don't have "spring." Finally, flower OR
spring will return all results that have either "flower" or
"spring."
AND, OR, and NOT are case sensitive
- they MUST be uppercase.
You can use +, ~ and - as shorthand
for AND, OR, and NOT.
Use quotation marks to search for phrases.
For example, "pink posy" will return
"Pink Posy."
Use parentheses for complex search sentences.
For example, spring AND flower OR candy will return "candy" and all results with "spring" and "flower."
In this case, the search runs first on "spring AND flower," then
looks for "candy." You can use parentheses to be more specific,
such as spring AND (flower OR candy). This will then look
for flowers or candy that also have the word "spring."
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