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If you enter a phrase with spaces between the words in the search text, most search engines display results (____) that include all of the words, except for common words.

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When you enter a phrase with spaces between the words in the search text, most search engines display results that include all of the words, except for common words. To narrow down search results and make them more specific, you can use the AND operator combined with quotation marks.

Step-by-step explanation:

When you enter a phrase with spaces between the words in the search text, most search engines display results that include all of the words, except for common words.

To make your search more specific, you can use the AND operator combined with quotation marks, such as "ethics" AND "artificial intelligence".

This will narrow down the results to include only sources that contain both "ethics" and "artificial intelligence".

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