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Natural Language Searching

How it works

Some larger databases and web search engines may accept natural language searches, which use search queries phrased in plain English.

For example:

The search engine is programmed to take the words from your search and determine which words are relevant and which are not, and which words should receive a higher ranking than others. It then compares this information with the words that occur in the database records, selecting those records it "decides" are relevant to your research.

Results are usually returned in ranked order by relevance. Relevance may be determined by a number of factors, including the number of times words from your search query appear in the document, where they occur in the document, and how close together words from your search query appear in the document.

Advantages of natural language searching

Try It: Natural Language Search

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