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Example: “equity derivatives”

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Example: “fortune” AND “magazine”

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Example: “fortune” OR “magazine”

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Words are in quotes separated with a capital "NOT".

Example:  “fortune” NOT “magazine”

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Example: “johndoe@gmail.com

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Words are in quotes and use the tilde (~) character to represent how close the terms will be to each other.

Example: “fortune magazine”~10 or “(termination agreement) (john doe)”~10

*The first example returns documents which contain "fortune" and "magazine" within 10 characters of each other.

*The second example returns documents where "termination agreement" and "john doe" fall within 10 characters of each other.

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