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Originally Posted by awall19
search engines do not parse out words to break them down into mini words or other words that exist inside them to reevaluate them.
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Where is there proof of this?
Google seems to find words in multiple phrase words.... when I type in a two word phrase, and then it shows me a single word phrase which includes my two word phrase in it, i.e. dog bone yeilds dogbone; that tells me it works this way.
Type in two word phrases, get both two and single word phrases back. Type in one word phrase (dogbone) and you get results based on that. Google can find two words in one, but not the other way around.....