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The phrase "search a" is not a complete sentence and is not grammatically correct in written English.
It is unclear what the subject or object of the sentence is and it lacks a verb. Instead, you could use something like "I need to search for a solution" or "We searched high and low." Here are a few examples of how "search a" could be used in a grammatically correct sentence: - I need to search for a new job. - The police are conducting a search for the missing child. - She used a metal detector to search for buried treasure on the beach.
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For example, the command SELECT search("a") selects all aromatic atoms, and the command SELECT on search("a") highlights them.
I recently saw police search a clown in central London.
Search: A free archive of book reviews since 1996.
"For the police, they don't have to search a lot".
Less than a mile away, police continued to search a property in Sterling Road, Enfield.
On the third week into the search, a golden retriever mix, China, delights Johnny and me.
Those officers will be authorized to search a person's bag if they believe it is warranted.
I want to search the site's inventory the way I might search a library's card catalog.
Authorities plan to search a total of 120,000 square metres.
You can browse or search a collection of several hundred thousand pop songs.
Did the developers try and fail to find tenants, or was the search a sham?
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