Sentence examples for made a search from inspiring English sources

The phrase "made a search" is correct and usable in written English.
It means to conduct an inquiry or investigation into something, either using the internet or other means. For example: "I made a search on the internet to try to find out more about the history of the library."

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The North Carolina turned back and made a search.

"They looked, made a search in practically all of my deputies' offices, found nothing".

He made a search to find where the system would pay him the most.

They had no search warrant; but they made a search of the room and his effects, including the bed in which he lay.

And when a character asks for a definition of Googliness, a word that Google employees actually use to describe one another, someone replies, "The intangible stuff that made a search engine into an engine for doing good".

For the 3D structures, we have made a search over all possible configurations of the hydrogen or fluorine atoms.

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Onstage, the songs were useful markers while Sonic Youth made a searching and exultant racket.

Twitter makes a search tool available on its own site.

What is the test of reason which makes a search reasonable?

Seldom do we make a search for evidence to prove ourselves wrong.

A profile-based approach is proposed to make a search of the profiles for temperature, pressure and feed addition.

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