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Search With Keywords or Questions
Canyousearch.com search technology responds to questions, phrases, or single word searches, giving you more options and making it easier for you to search the way you want.
For example, all of the following search examples should successfully lead you to the desired information:
Spelling Counts
While capitalization doesn't matter, correct spelling will always lead you to better quality results. If you do search on a misspelled term, you might receive results you did not expect. Remember to double check you spelling, thus ensuring the best and most accurate search results possible.
Use Related Search
Canyousearch.com's natural language technology allows us to understand the context of your search so that we can provide related topics or suggestions for you to use to enhance your search experience.
Word Order Matters
Our search technology recognizes the order of words in a search. Search with the same natural word order that you would use in an everyday conversation with a friend or simply type in the keywords that you think will lead to your desired search results.
Category Inclusion
Sometimes the same proper noun applies to very different things. Including a category for your search can improve results. If you're searching for information on the West Wing, the television show, search two will work better than search one.
The More Specific The Better
Canyousearch.com can pinpoint information if you make specific search requests. We are always working diligently to advance our technologies and extend our reach into the Web; however, we may not be able to recover every specific topic you may search just yet. So, if your specific request doesn't work the first time, simply try a more general request.
Try Searching With Synonyms To Improve Results
If your search provides only limited results, try substituting your original search with new terms that mean the same thing.
One Search Or Question At A Time
As with any search engine, our technology works best when you pose only one search question or phrase at a time. If you're looking for information on, say, spas in California and hotels in New York, you should perform two separate searches in order to receive the best results:
Spaces Between Words
Be sure to place a space between words so can see exactly what you're searching for. If you're not sure about spacing, perform separate searches for each of your options.
We hope these search tips come in handy during your searches.
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