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A total of 0 results were found for the search term. "".

Search operators are divided into basic operators and advanced operators.

Basic operators are search operators that specify logical relationships between search terms for efficient and accurate searches. These include AND, OR, and NOT operators.

Expression of basic operators

Expressions of Basic operatorsSearch operators, Guide table for basic operators, categorized by use case
Search operator Use case
AND operator [&], [ ] search & company or search company
OR operator [|] search | company
NOT operator [!] search ! company
  • search & company : Search all the results containing both keywords of 'search' and 'company'.
  • search | company: Finds as a search result when the search term includes 'search' or 'company'. Broader search results can be obtained.
  • search ! company : Searches for results that do not contain 'company' among results that contain 'search'. This NOT operator is a very useful operator for excluding unwanted documents from search results through search terms.

Advanced operators are search operators that allow for more precise search results by specifying the search target in a detailed manner. Proximity search, Wildcard search, and Synonym expansion search are included in this category.

Expressions of Advanced Operators

Expressions of Advanced OperatorsSearch operators, Guide table for advanced operators, categorized by use case
Search operator Use case
Synonym expansion operator[@] magazine@

magazine@ : Broader search results can be obtained by searching through an expansion of similar words with a similar word dictionary of the search engine. The search results with "Magazine@" will provide the same results of "magazine l journal l newspaper"