I was spell checking myself and the auto-generated summary of results told me that the phrase didn’t exist.

  • SpikesOtherDog@ani.socialOP
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    8 hours ago

    For sure. I was muzzy from waking up and wasn’t sure if it was ‘in force’, en-force, or en force. Pretty sure it is French en force which probably translates directly to in force, but I can’t seem to coerce Google search to acknowledge that the phrase exists outside of a band name. If I put it on quotes, the auto summary seems to pick up on it, but still no results. In fact, search seems to be ignoring the quotes completely.

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      8 hours ago

      Google search has been ignoring quotes and verbatim for several years. It also seems to try to interpret what you typed, then search for that interpretation. If you want something that’s slightly obscure, but similar sounding to something popular, you have no chance of ever finding it with Google. I’ve had to switch search engines to start finding things again.

      15+ years ago I used to be able to find anything I wanted using Google search with 3 or fewer words. I miss those days.

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            Nay nay - the and (+) operator worked perfectly for searching for [search term] and only showing results that included [AND other search term].

            If it didn’t have the other search term it wouldn’t appear. Brilliant.

            Until . . .

            *scary music*

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              sorry perhaps I misunderstood… I’m thinking of older systems which actually used the AND keyword, as opposed to Google which used + to mean “this word must appear in the search results”.