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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a general search" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a broad or non-specific search for information or items, often in the context of research or data retrieval.
Example: "Before narrowing down our options, we should conduct a general search to see what information is available on the topic."
Alternatives: "a broad search" or "a wide-ranging search".
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TaxKB enables users to search specifically for individual properties of taxanes with a "General Search" option in addition to a "Parameter Specific Search" option.
Search online for a vet through a general search engine.
Or do a general search looking for past beach fashions.
User expectations for a general search engine may be different, he says.
That is fine for examining things in detail, but not so good for a general search.
A general search for "baby photos," for instance, produces friends' personal photos in Google search results.
But such a limitation would not alter the fact that the order authorizes a general search.
"Google is good for a general search but not at understanding the specific needs of specific people like sports fans".
There is a charge for the search, 10% of which goes to charity: A general search costs £18.
GW: DuckDuckGo is a general search engine like the big guys except we do not track you.
A general search of transcriptomic libraries suggested conservation of MARS proteins across a wide array of crustaceans.
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