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It only "corrects" your search in the sense that if a query comes up that's worded bettter than yours, you can opt for it, and assume it probably gets better results because it's more common.
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Yeah he said, if a job comes up, put my name on it.
And what if a raccoon comes up?
If a situation comes up, defend her.
If a pookie comes up, don't call them names.
A query came back to the college from the examiners, who asked if there was a possibility of his having cheated, because they could not believe that an undergraduate could know so much.
In response to one query (which comes up from time to time) I have no objection at all to your using the same definition in your clue as the one I give you, if that suits your preferred wording.
If it comes up heads, I win a dollar; if it comes up tails, I lose a dollar.
If the sun comes up, I have a chance".
If nothing comes up, try a shorter or broader tag.
If anything comes up we come together.
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