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"key search terms" is a correct phrase that can be used in written English.
It refers to the words or phrases that are used to search for information on a search engine or database. Example: "When writing a research paper, it is important to choose your key search terms carefully in order to find the most relevant and accurate information."
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* This would also effectively enable Google to set the prices for key search terms on both their and your search platforms and, in the process, raise prices charged to advertisers on Yahoo.
The key search terms included: "arsenic AND water AND suicide".
Key search terms used in combination with 'police' and 'policing' and with each other were: performance, measurement, productivity, Compstat, and indicator.
Key search terms utilised in the search were multiple combinations of AND/OR phrases that included 'Australian', 'football'physicalcal'performancence', and 'talent'talent
This systematic review identified research studies examining factors associated with service use among kinship caregivers using key search terms in five computerized bibliographic databases and four journals.
In addition to flashing that large frown, the new BSoD also provides some key search terms just in case the user feel likes digging into what just happened.
PubCrawler automatically searches online publication databases using key search terms that I set up, and it sends me a weekly email highlighting all the new and potentially relevant papers, with a link to the abstract or full text.
Our key search terms were "depression", "escitalopram", and "placebo" in the escitalopram arm; and "depression", "transcranial magnetic stimulation" and "sham" in the rTMS arm.
Key search terms were developed and mapped.
The key search terms are presented in Table 2.
Multiple combinations were selected using these key search terms.
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