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Are there search arguments?

Knightnight

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Say I'm searching and I look up "Harry's wand". Is there a way to return results that is that exact phrase? As opposed to posts that have the word Harry's and the word wand in them?
 
Usually that's done exactly as you just showed, put the phrase into quotation marks. "Harry's wand"
 
I think there are little to no arguments here. Make one or something?
 
I think this thread belongs in Suggestions & Bugs instead of General.
 
I just tested, and it doesn't work. I used the phrase "the dumbest mistake," which I copied from a post I made; the post I copied it from is on page 6 of sort by relevance.
 
Thanks for clearing my mind, I was confused before.
 

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