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LAS14

(15,537 posts)
Sun Nov 22, 2020, 11:20 AM Nov 2020

Why don't quotes in a Google search always work?

If I search for "monty python," I get the expected hits. Nothing on snakes, for instance.

But if I search for "soup-rice" I get over a million hits, all visible ones for chicken rice soup. I wanted to find out what a DUer meant by "soup-rice" as a response to a post.

I've bumped into this problem frequently.

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Laelth

(32,017 posts)
2. Get rid of the hyphen in soup-rice.
Sun Nov 22, 2020, 11:36 AM
Nov 2020

Because of the hyphen, Google sees that as one word. Your quotation marks aren’t affecting the search at all. A search for “soup rice” (two words) will limit the search to Google articles that contain both words.

-Laelth

LAS14

(15,537 posts)
6. But if I just limit the search to those two words, I get a million chicken rice soup recipes.
Sun Nov 22, 2020, 12:46 PM
Nov 2020

What I want DOES have a dash in it.

Another post in this thread suggests that I'll never find it because it's a word play on surprise. But I'd still like to know how to search for it.

mitch96

(15,879 posts)
3. I get a similar problem when trying to omit a word.. In the past if I put in a space and a negative
Sun Nov 22, 2020, 11:42 AM
Nov 2020

sign that word would not show up in the search.. like Democrat -republican
Most times it works and nothing with republican shows up. Every so often it would show up.. werid
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David__77

(24,860 posts)
4. I think putting quotes around one word can prevent that.
Sun Nov 22, 2020, 12:06 PM
Nov 2020

It’s not intuitive that the quotes would make a different in the case of one word- my recollection is that it does.

CloudWatcher

(2,127 posts)
7. Good question!
Sun Nov 22, 2020, 03:54 PM
Nov 2020

And ... it seems that the answer is that you can't! Google treats hyphens as word-breaks in the source material. Seems like a bug, but it's the way it's designed.

An old query for something very similar: https://support.google.com/websearch/thread/3544867?hl=en

And ... I checked and there are very similar problems with both Bing and DuckDuckGo.

It seems like a bug that should be fixed, either at Google or one of their competitors

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