Phrase Search

Phrase Search is a type of search that allows users to search for documents containing an exact sentence or phrase opposed to being limited to keywords More recently, phrase search is one of the more important terms associated with optimizing the textual content of web pages in such a way that it is likely to be found by someone searching for a certain string of text and further information based upon that search. Phrase Search is also a common among search engine terminology. The term refers to a specific search syntax which involves using quotation marks (") around a specific phrase to indicate that you want to search for instances of that search query in the order you specified.

Famous quotes containing the words phrase and/or search:

    Many people will say to working mothers, in effect, “I don’t think you can have it all.” The phrase for “have it all” is code for “have your cake and eat it too.” What these people really mean is that achievement in the workplace has always come at a price—usually a significant personal price; conversely, women who stayed home with their children were seen as having sacrificed a great deal of their own ambition for their families.
    Anne C. Weisberg (20th century)

    You may well ask how I expect to assert my privacy by resorting to the outrageous publicity of being one’s actual self on paper. There’s a possibility of it working if one chooses the terms, to wit: outshouting image-gimmick America through a quietly desperate search for self.
    Kate Millett (b. 1934)