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To search for a complete phrase, enclose it in quotes. For example, type “broken leg” instead on of broken leg.

To search for multiple words or phrases that must all be present, type the word AND (the capitalization is necessary) between the words or phrases. For example, "this AND that" will find cases with text containing both the words "this" and "that.”

To search for multiple words or phrases, returning any record where at least one of those words or phrases is present, type the word OR (the capitalization is necessary) between the words or phrases. For example, "this OR that" will find cases with text containing at least one of the words "this" or "that.”

Use parentheses to enclose parts of the search text, to perform complicated Boolean searches. For example, "(this AND that) OR "the other thing" will find cases with text containing either the words "this" and "that” or the complete phrase "the other thing.” Generally, this level of complexity is not necessary, but it is available just in case.

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